A neighborhood conversation with elected leaders

The Redmond City Council plans to host a casual conversation between the community and officials.

On April 26 city council will host another Neighborhood Conversation at the new Redmond Community Center at Marymoor Village, located at 6505 176th Ave. Northeast, Redmond, from 6:15 p.m. to 8 p.m. These forums are a casual and convenient way for residents to interact with each other and their elected leaders. Each meeting is held in a different part of the city, and they are open for residents to direct the topics—whether it is a neighborhood issue or the vision for Redmond.

“We love meeting our neighbors where they live and want to know what’s on your mind. It’s our chance to answer questions or concerns and share the latest about what’s going on around Redmond,” said council vice-president, David Carson in a press release.

This forum will be held in room 202 at the Redmond Community Center at Marymoor Village. Community members can connect with their neighbors and elected leaders, learn about city projects, and write down questions for council or city staff. There will be a reception at 6:15 p.m. and the meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m. council will answer questions, discuss current projects in the neighborhood, and listen to ideas and thoughts from the community.

This meeting is “kid-friendly,” and light snacks will be provided.

For details on previous forums and future Neighborhood Conversations, please visit www.redmond.gov/conversations. For questions and more information on this press release contact Lisa Maher, Communications & Marketing Manager, at lmaher@redmond.gov or 425-556-2427. This press release is available on www.redmond.gov.