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Votes at a glance: council approves consent items and KPFF agreement; rejects appeal to revoke attendee suspension

2706587 · March 19, 2025
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Summary

At its March 18 meeting the council approved several consent items (resolutions and an ordinance), approved a $900,000 design contract for the 150 Sixth Avenue shared-use path with a 60% design review condition, and voted 5–2 to deny an appeal seeking to revoke a 90‑day exclusion of a public commenter.

Key votes taken by the Redmond City Council on March 18 included approval of consent items, approval of a design consultant agreement with an amendment, and a failed appeal seeking to revoke a suspended attendee’s exclusion.

Consent agenda: Council approved a roll-call consent package that included: - Resolution No. 1600, adopting a Transportation Benefit District material change policy; and - Resolution No. 1601, authorizing ARCH’s administering agency to execute documents for ARCH-recommended affordable housing funding using the city’s…

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