Keeping Pace and Enhancing Emergency Services
The City is exploring how to keep pace, enhance, and provide comprehensive police and fire services in our growing community.
Thank you for your feedback on the draft Redmond Safety Funding Plan! Through questionnaires and a variety of community meetings, we have heard from hundreds of community members about safety needs and priorities in Redmond. Read below to learn more about the community feedback and review the draft Redmond Safety Funding Plan.
The City is exploring how to keep pace, enhance, and provide comprehensive police and fire services in our growing community.
Thank you for your feedback on the draft Redmond Safety Funding Plan! Through questionnaires and a variety of community meetings, we have heard from hundreds of community members about safety needs and priorities in Redmond. Read below to learn more about the community feedback and review the draft Redmond Safety Funding Plan.
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CLOSED: This questionnaire has concluded.
We’re listening! Take our questionnaire to share your thoughts on how to keep pace and enhance Redmond’s Police and Fire services.
Community safety affects us all. We want your feedback on our draft plan to ensure we understand your priorities in community safety. Your responses will be used to inform the draft plan that Mayor Birney will present to City Council in May.Please learn more about this project and then take a short 5-10 minute questionnaire. Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback.
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Who's Listening
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City of Redmond Police Chief
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City of Redmond Fire Chief
Phone 425-556-2201 Email asheppard@redmond.gov
Document Library
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Questionnaire results.pdf (774 KB) (pdf)
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Community Meeting - April 4, 2022
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Sounding Board Meeting 1 - Jan. 31, 2022
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Sounding Board Meeting 2 - Feb. 14, 2022
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Sounding Board Meeting 3 - Feb. 28, 2022
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Sounding Board Meeting 4 - March 14, 2022
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Sounding Board Meeting 5 - March 28, 2022
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Sounding Board Meeting 6 - April 25, 2022
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Sounding Board Meeting 7 - May 9, 2022
Timeline
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January 2022
Keeping Pace and Enhancing Emergency Services has finished this stage- Convene community Sounding Board
- Begin discussing Redmond’s public safety funding needs
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February 2022
Keeping Pace and Enhancing Emergency Services has finished this stage- Review public safety needs with Sounding Board input
- Conduct telephone survey about public safety
- Update City Council on timeline
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March 2022
Keeping Pace and Enhancing Emergency Services has finished this stage- Begin broad community outreach
- Hold comment period for community input
- Update City Council on draft plan elements
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April 2022
Keeping Pace and Enhancing Emergency Services has finished this stage- Host community meeting to share draft plan
- Complete broad community outreach
- Present community input to Sounding Board
- Present community input to City Council
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May 2022
Keeping Pace and Enhancing Emergency Services has finished this stage- Review community input and revise plan
- Report on what was heard and how it influenced the plan (Sounding Board, community meeting)
- Present proposed plan to City Council for potential inclusion on November ballot
Council Study Session - Community feedback and continued discussion of funding plan elements
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June - July 2022
Keeping Pace and Enhancing Emergency Services is currently at this stageCity Council continued discussion of funding plan elements and legislation needed to put measure on the ballot
- Council action to place measure on the ballot
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November 2022
this is an upcoming stage for Keeping Pace and Enhancing Emergency Services- General election