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Weekly Road & Traffic Report September 14 thru September 20

The Weekly Road & Traffic Report for September 14 through September 20 outlines ongoing road closures and construction activities in Redmond, OR. It provides essential information for residents and commuters, detailing specific locations, timeframes, and contact information for project managers. The report emphasizes the importance of staying informed about local traffic conditions due to various utility and improvement projects.

Weekly Road & Traffic Report for Redmond, Oregon (September 7-13, 2024)

The Weekly Road & Traffic Report for September 7-13, 2024, outlines ongoing road closures and construction projects in Redmond, Oregon, including details on specific streets affected and the nature of the work being done. The report provides contact information for project managers and links to additional resources for residents seeking updates. Timely information is crucial for minimizing traffic disruptions and ensuring public safety during construction activities.

Weekly Road & Traffic Report for Redmond, Oregon (August 31 - September 6, 2024)

Ongoing road closures and construction projects in Redmond, Oregon, are outlined in the weekly traffic report for August 31 to September 6, 2024. The report includes details on specific locations, types of work, and expected impacts on local traffic. Residents are encouraged to use detours where necessary to avoid delays.

City of Redmond Hosts Second Parks Open House on September 9

The City of Redmond is hosting its second Parks Open House on September 9, inviting community members to discuss and provide feedback on the future of local parks. Attendees can learn about key recommendations and proposed projects aimed at enhancing park spaces over the next 20 years. The event emphasizes community engagement and the importance of public input in shaping the city's park initiatives.

New Urban Forestry Training Partnership Gives Redmond Street Trees Needed Attention

A new urban forestry partnership in Redmond, Oregon, between the city and Heart of Oregon Corps is enhancing tree maintenance in the area. Led by City Arborist Avery McChristian, the initiative successfully pruned and maintained 26 trees on its inaugural day, improving safety and promoting tree health.

BPAC Seeks Volunteers for Bike Pedestrian Count Days

The City of Redmond and the Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC) are seeking volunteers for their annual bike and pedestrian count days on September 12th and 14th. Volunteers will help assess community marketing efforts and the impact of improvements to the biking and walking infrastructure. Interested individuals can sign up via the BPAC website or contact a city representative for more information.

Weekly Road & Traffic Report: August 17 – August 23, 2024

The Weekly Road & Traffic Report for August 17 to August 23, 2024, outlines ongoing road closures and construction projects in Redmond, Oregon. Key information includes contact details for project managers and the expected duration of disruptions. Residents are encouraged to plan accordingly to avoid delays.

City of Redmond Notice of Receipt of Ballot Titles

The Redmond City Council has filed three ballot measures for the upcoming November 5, 2024 election, including an advisory vote on marijuana dispensaries, a tax on marijuana sales, and an extension of a moratorium on psilocybin service centers. Registered voters have until August 23, 2024, to petition the Deschutes County Circuit Court if they find any ballot title unsatisfactory. For more information, voters can contact the City Recorder, Kelly Morse.

Weekly Road & Traffic Report: August 10 – August 16, 2024

The Weekly Road & Traffic Report for Redmond, OR, outlines ongoing road closures and construction activities scheduled from August 10 to August 16, 2024. The report details multiple projects, including paving and sidewalk improvements, providing contact information for project managers. Residents are advised to expect delays and plan alternate routes due to various closures.

City Reduces Water Use by Over 30% at City-Maintained Parks and Facilities

The City of Redmond has achieved over a 30% reduction in water usage at its parks and municipal facilities during June and July 2024, saving nearly eight million gallons compared to the previous year. This accomplishment reflects the city’s commitment to sustainability through various initiatives, including smart irrigation systems and public awareness campaigns. Residents are encouraged to participate in water conservation efforts to further enhance these achievements.

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