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Survey: Middle Housing in Issaquah

The City of Issaquah is seeking community input on the concept of Middle Housing in light of new state legislation requiring broader housing options. A survey is available for residents to share their preferences and ideas before the September 30 deadline.

Issaquah Earns Silver What Works Cities/Bloomberg Certification for Exceptional Use of Data

Issaquah, WA, has been awarded the prestigious Bloomberg Philanthropies What Works Cities Certification, becoming the first city under 70,000 in the world to achieve this recognition. The award highlights the city's exceptional use of data in governance and decision-making.

Proposed 2022 Budget Analysis

The article discusses the proposed 2022 Budget, highlighting its implications for local governance and financial management within the city. This budget proposal is crucial for understanding the fiscal direction and priorities of the local government for the upcoming fiscal year.

Pedestrian Park and Senior Center Plaza Project Overview

The Pedestrian Park and Senior Center Plaza project in Issaquah aims to enhance community spaces by creating multigenerational gathering areas. Funded by ARPA, construction is set to begin in December 2024, following extensive community input. Key features include cascading water elements and connections to Veterans Memorial Park.

Issaquah Seeks Diverse Candidates for Planning Policy Commission

The City of Issaquah is currently seeking applications for four Regular positions and one Alternate position on the Planning Policy Commission, emphasizing the importance of diversity and community representation. The application deadline is set for 10 a.m. on February 3, with the selection process concluding by March 3.