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Residents press Redmond council on Marymore two‑hour parking, PFAS in wells and youth services
Summary
Multiple speakers raised local issues in public comment: strong opposition to a new two‑hour limit in the Marymore neighborhood, questions about PFAS detections in supply wells, and repeated demands for more youth‑centered engagement on the Old Firehouse process.
At the start of the Redmond City Council meeting, a lengthy public‑comment period produced repeated appeals on three recurring themes: (1) opposition to a new two‑hour parking limit in the Marymore neighborhood, (2) technical questions about PFAS detections in Redmond supply wells, and (3) continued calls for a more inclusive process around the Old Firehouse teen center.
Ruth Kino spoke on behalf of residents in the Marymore area and identified four apartment complexes she said rely on street parking. "This decision has caused significant…
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