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Council approves Antelope Flats master plan amid resident safety and connectivity concerns
Summary
The Redmond City Council approved the Antelope Flats master development plan and tentative subdivision on May 20, permitting a 32‑lot single‑family subdivision with a half‑acre open space tract and conditional emergency access arrangements.
The Redmond City Council on May 20 approved Antelope Flats’ master development plan and tentative subdivision (Ordinance 2025‑09) and adopted a resolution to annex the property into the city, clearing the way for a 32‑lot, two‑phase single‑family subdivision at 3758 Southwest Helmholtz Way.
Planning Director Kyle Roberts told council the 10‑acre site is in the Southwest area plan and will be zoned R‑2 (low‑density residential) on annexation. The proposal calls for lots roughly 9,000 to 12,000 square feet, a half‑acre open‑space tract on the west side with a 10‑foot multiuse path, sidewalks on internal streets, and required upgrades to Helmholtz Way where the property abuts the arterial.
Assistant City Engineer Lindsey Crumsider and applicant engineer Hayes McCoy described transportation and emergency‑access constraints. The project will extend Southwest 40th Street and build part of Antelope Avenue; full through‑access to the south requires…
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