Public Invited to Share Vision for Old Fire House Teen Center - Business425

Redmond, WALocal News

The City of Redmond is actively seeking community input for the redevelopment of the Old Fire House Teen Center. This initiative invites residents to share their ideas and visions for the space, aiming to create a facility that effectively serves local youth. An online platform has been established for submissions, highlighting the city's commitment to community engagement. Officials stress the importance of designing a space that reflects the needs and interests of the youth. The project is part of broader efforts to revitalize community centers and enhance services for young people.

This redevelopment follows previous initiatives aimed at improving local facilities. The city plans to review submissions and integrate feedback into the design process. A timeline for the redevelopment phase will be communicated following the input collection period.

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