Redmond.gov Slow Network Response Times
Microsoft’s Azure cloud platform causes slow response times on Redmond.gov webpages. The issue is anticipated to be resolved by 4:20 p.m. PST today.
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Microsoft’s Azure cloud platform causes slow response times on Redmond.gov webpages. The issue is anticipated to be resolved by 4:20 p.m. PST today.
Redmond Police Chief Lowe assured residents that the department's automated license plate reader (ALPR) program prioritizes safety and privacy. The program does not allow nationwide data sharing, and all external requests for data undergo strict review and approval processes.
The City of Redmond plans to acquire a 3.25-acre property from Lake Washington to establish a new community center. This purchase is part of the city's ongoing efforts to enhance local recreational facilities and improve community engagement.
Lake Washington Institute of Technology sold property to the City of Redmond, enhancing local government resources. The deal is part of broader efforts to improve urban infrastructure and community services.
The City of Redmond has agreed to purchase the Redmond Community Center property from Lake Washington Institute of Technology for $18.5 million. This acquisition, covering approximately 3.25 acres and a 20,491 square-foot facility, ensures the community center's continued operation while saving the city $2.9 million over time compared to leasing costs.
Redmond officials finalized a deal to acquire a 3-acre campus near Marymoor Park. The acquisition aims to enhance local infrastructure and support future development projects in the region.
Lake Washington Institute of Technology will sell a property in Redmond to the city for $18.5 million. The transaction aims to enhance community services and support local development initiatives.
Redmond, WA, plans various events and grants in anticipation of the upcoming World Soccer Games. The initiative aims to engage the community and enhance local excitement.
Plymouth Housing announced a significant development project in Redmond, Washington, aimed at enhancing community pride and housing availability. The initiative, set to break ground on October 10, 2025, focuses on providing essential housing solutions for residents.
The Redmond Police Department participates in the Pink Patch Project for Breast Cancer Awareness Month, allowing officers to wear pink shoulder patches. Community members can support the initiative by purchasing commemorative items, with proceeds benefiting the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance.