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Residents thank council for supportive housing vote and raise pool access, ALPR/privacy and planning‑fee concerns

Redmond City Council · February 18, 2026
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Multiple public commenters marked the two‑year anniversary of the council vote enabling Plymouth Housing and thanked council leadership; other speakers urged PFAS testing at DTG, asked the city to revisit pool access for youth, criticized Flock/ALPR surveillance, and urged fee relief for comprehensive plan amendments to preserve seniors' housing.

Public comment at the Redmond City Council meeting on Feb. 17 included sustained praise for the council's 2‑year‑old vote enabling the Plymouth Housing permanent supportive housing project and a series of community requests and complaints on other matters.

Kira Madden, external engagement coordinator for Plymouth Housing, opened comments by thanking the council for the vote that created the opportunity for "100 new units of permanent supportive housing" and described the project's community…

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