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Lake Washington and Redmond highlight joint-use projects, permitting delays and reopening of Old Redmond Schoolhouse

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Summary

District and city officials praised long-standing joint-use partnerships, flagged Redmond permitting timelines and celebrated the re-opening of Old Redmond Schoolhouse as a preschool site.

Lake Washington School District and Redmond City officials reviewed facilities partnerships, permitting timelines and shared-use operations during their March 3 study session.

Why it matters: the district and city coordinate on school construction, joint-use of gyms and fields, and community facilities. Delays or permit process differences can affect construction schedules and community access to recreation and meeting spaces.

District Associate Superintendent of Business Barbara Posthumus described the partnership with Redmond planning and parks staff as “a great working relationship,” while also noting permitting in Redmond typically…

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