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The Issaquah news update serves as a vital resource for residents, urging them to partake in the 2025 Community Survey by April 13, which is essential for gathering community feedback. The Senior Center's April newsletter has also been released, offering a variety of resources, events, and a detailed lunch menu for daily offerings. Residents are encouraged to volunteer for the Fourth of July Commission as the city prepares to celebrate the 250th anniversary of American Independence in 2026. The City Council's meeting on March 17 will cover important topics such as the workplans for boards and commissions. Additionally, the Economic Development Annual Report was presented to the City Council, highlighting key achievements and strategies for 2024.

The Eastside Climate Partnership has launched the Solarize Eastside initiative to promote sustainability and reduce climate pollution. This collaborative effort among several cities emphasizes the importance of community involvement in local governance. The article underscores the significance of resident feedback in shaping Issaquah's future initiatives and policies.

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