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Council to place Redmond 2050 periodic update on Jan. 20 consent agenda

Committee of the Whole for Planning and Public Works · January 7, 2026

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Summary

Staff asked the Committee of the Whole to place a resolution on the Jan. 20 consent calendar formally declaring the Redmond 2050 comprehensive plan periodic update complete; council raised a request to add the number of residents engaged and raised no objection to consent placement.

City staff asked the Committee of the Whole for Planning and Public Works on Jan. 6 to place a resolution on the Jan. 20 consent calendar formally declaring the Redmond 2050 comprehensive plan periodic update complete. Senior planner Glenn Coyle told council the comprehensive plan was adopted Nov. 19, 2024, by Ordinances 31-81 through 31-90 and that a 10-day notice of adoption was filed with the Washington Department of Commerce on Nov. 27, 2024. "This resolution formally declares the Redmond 2050 comprehensive plan periodic update complete and references all legislative actions taken to complete the periodic update," Coyle said.

Council member Kreutzer asked that the resolution include a whereas statement commemorating the total number of residents engaged in the update process; staff said engagement materials can supply that number and the council gave informal support to add the detail. Chair Stewart asked whether anyone objected to placing the resolution on the consent calendar; seeing no objections, the item will be scheduled for the Jan. 20 consent agenda.

The action fulfills the state periodic-review requirement cited by commerce staff and incorporates prior legislative actions related to the Redmond 2050 update. The council did not take a final legislative vote at the Jan. 6 meeting; the item is scheduled for consent consideration at the Jan. 20 business meeting.