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Downtown Redmond Art Walk Returns to Downtown Park

The Downtown Redmond Art Walk returns to Downtown Park from July 15 to September 18, 2025. The event aims to showcase local artists and engage the community through art and culture. Mayor Angela Birney and Arts Commissioner Kelly Schutz highlight its importance for local creativity and tourism.

Redmond Launches First-Ever Tree Giveaway

The City of Redmond launches its inaugural free tree giveaway to enhance its urban forest and achieve a 40% tree canopy cover by 2050. The event will distribute 500 trees to local residents and organizations, with an application required for participation. Educational resources will support tree selection and care.

Redmond Launches First-Ever Tree Giveaway

The City of Redmond is launching its first free tree giveaway, aiming to enhance its urban forest and achieve a 40% tree canopy cover by 2050. Residents and local organizations can apply for one of 500 trees, with an event scheduled for September 27, 2025. Educational materials will support participants in planting and caring for their trees.

From Bikes to Beats Derby Days Returns - 425 Magazine

Derby Days returns to Redmond with a vibrant celebration featuring bike races, live music, and community activities. Scheduled for July 11, 2025, the event aims to foster local engagement and highlight the city's culture.

Celebrate Safely This Fourth of July

Redmond officials encourage residents to celebrate the Fourth of July safely, emphasizing the importance of responsible fireworks use. They highlight the potential dangers of illegal fireworks and the need for community awareness. Public safety measures will be in place to ensure a safe celebration.

Redmond awarded for climate projects - Daily Journal of Commerce

Redmond received an honorable mention for its climate projects, showcasing the city's commitment to environmental initiatives. The recognition highlights the impact of these projects on local sustainability efforts.

City facilities will be closed on Thursday, June 19, in observance of Juneteenth

City facilities in Redmond will close on Thursday, June 19, in observance of Juneteenth. Essential services, including fire and police, will continue to operate.

City Council adopts new code updates

The Redmond City Council approved updated development regulations aimed at transforming the city into a more inclusive and sustainable community. These changes, guided by community input, consolidate zoning codes and introduce new opportunities for transit-oriented development and affordable housing.

Redmond 2050 Rewrites How the City Will Be Built

The Redmond City Council approved new development regulations that align with the Redmond 2050 Comprehensive Plan, transitioning the city towards increased equity, sustainability, and modernized zoning. Mayor Angela Birney emphasized community input in shaping these regulations, which will affect nearly all properties in the city. Key updates include streamlined zoning codes, flexible home-based business regulations, and mandatory green building standards.

Recognizing Juneteenth

Redmond, WA, will recognize Juneteenth on June 16, 2025, with events planned to commemorate the day. The celebration aims to educate the community about the significance of Juneteenth and its impact on American history.

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