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Redmond reports quarter‑two CIP progress; Evans Creek permitting advances, some stormwater projects paused

5398763 · July 16, 2025
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Redmond Public Works reported on quarter‑two capital improvement program progress on July 15, saying Evans Creek permitting and property‑rights work are advancing toward a September permit target and a potential January 2026 start, while several stormwater projects were paused for re‑evaluation.

Public Works gave Redmond City Council a quarter‑two update on the city’s capital improvement program on July 15 and highlighted progress on several transportation, utility and facilities projects while noting delays and re‑prioritization for a subset of stormwater work.

Deputy Director Vangi Garcia introduced the report and Capital Construction staff summarized project portfolios. The presentation listed recently completed and near‑completion projects and said the team expects to complete 18 projects this year, with several additional completions reported by the next quarterly update.

Evans Creek: Steve Gibbs, capital construction staff, said regular meetings with King County have produced a schedule that could yield required county permits by September and that property‑rights…

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