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Sammamish staff to seek council resolution declaring Inglewood streets public, pledges continued service
Summary
City staff told Inglewood residents they found documentation showing most neighborhood streets were dedicated to public use, proposed a council resolution to memorialize that finding and said the city will continue providing services while it completes follow-up research on a few uncertain segments.
Sammamish City Manager Scott McCall told residents at a neighborhood meeting on Saturday that city research found documentation showing most streets in the Inglewood neighborhood were deeded and dedicated to public use and accepted into the county system in the 1960s, and that staff will ask the City Council to adopt a resolution to memorialize that status.
McCall said the records show multiple county resolutions from 1965 and additional dedications in 1969 that transferred ownership before Sammamish incorporated in 1999. “We really do apologize for the confusion and frustration…we will definitely do better moving forward,” McCall said, adding that the city’s “commitment…is to continue to serve the streets in the Inglewood neighborhood.”
City staff displayed maps that color-coded streets: green for streets where the city found documentary evidence of public…
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