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Redmond City Council Adopts Resolution Opposing Initiative 2117 to Repeal the Climate Commitment Act

Redmond City Council unanimously adopted a resolution opposing Initiative 2117, which seeks to repeal the Climate Commitment Act set to be voted on in November. This act aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and has provided significant funding for local sustainability projects. The council emphasizes the importance of maintaining these environmental initiatives for the city's future.

Redmond City Council Adopts Resolution Opposing Washington Initiative 2117 to Repeal the Climate Commitment Act

The Redmond City Council unanimously adopted a resolution opposing Initiative 2117, which seeks to repeal the Climate Commitment Act in Washington state. This act, established in 2021, aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and has funded over $2.2 million in local projects. The initiative's passage could lead to significant funding losses for Redmond's environmental and sustainability initiatives.

City of Redmond Joins Nearly 350 U.S. Mayors on New Commitment to Electrify Municipal Fleets

The City of Redmond, led by Mayor Angela Birney, has joined nearly 350 U.S. mayors in a commitment to electrify municipal fleets and enhance electric vehicle charging infrastructure. The initiative aims to reduce pollution, improve public health, and promote a clean energy economy, with specific targets set for 2030 and 2035.

City of Redmond Joins Nearly 350 U.S. Mayors on New Commitment to Electrify Municipal Fleets

Redmond Mayor Angela Birney has joined nearly 350 U.S. mayors in a commitment to electrify municipal fleets, aiming for at least 50% electric vehicles by 2030 and a 500% increase in charging infrastructure by 2035. This initiative is expected to reduce pollution, improve public health, and boost the clean energy economy for Redmond residents.

Ching-In Chen Receives Academy of American Poets Laureate Fellowship

Ching-In Chen, the City of Redmond's 2024 poet laureate, has been awarded a prestigious fellowship from the Academy of American Poets Laureate, recognizing her contributions to the literary community. The fellowship includes a $50,000 grant aimed at supporting public poetry programs, including a new initiative titled "Read Local Eat Local," which connects poetry with local businesses.

Ching-In Chen Receives Academy of American Poets Laureate Fellowship

Ching-In Chen, the 2024 poet laureate of Redmond, Washington, has been awarded a prestigious fellowship from the Academy of American Poets Laureate. This fellowship, which includes a $50,000 grant, recognizes poets of literary merit who serve in civic roles and will support Chen in leading poetry initiatives that celebrate local culture. A notable project, "Read Local Eat Local," will involve collaborations with local food establishments and community poetry submissions.

Downtown Redmond Art Walk Returns to Downtown Park

The City of Redmond is set to host the Downtown Redmond Art Walk (DRAW) on September 19, 2024, offering a platform for local artists and businesses. The event will feature exhibitions, poetry readings, live music, and more, encouraging community engagement and support for the arts. Mayor Angela Birney expressed excitement about the event's return and its role in fostering a vibrant arts community.

Downtown Redmond Art Walk Returns to Downtown Park

The City of Redmond will host the Downtown Redmond Art Walk (DRAW) on September 19, 2024, showcasing local artists and businesses. This free event will feature exhibitions, poetry readings, live music, and more, encouraging community engagement with the arts.

Apply for 2025 Tourism Grant Funding

The City of Redmond, Washington, is accepting applications for 2025 tourism grants aimed at promoting tourism development and attracting visitors. Organizations involved in cultural, historical, educational, sports, or community events can apply for funding from the lodging tax fund, with applications due by August 19, 2024. The grants will be evaluated by the Redmond Lodging Tax Advisory Committee before being forwarded to the City Council for approval.

Apply for 2025 Tourism Grant Funding

The City of Redmond is accepting applications for tourism grants aimed at promoting projects that attract visitors to the area in 2025. Organizations involved in cultural, historical, educational, sports, or community events are encouraged to apply by August 19, 2024.

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