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News and Events City of Sammamish

The City of Sammamish updates its community with timely news and events, highlighting traffic updates, public works projects, and community workshops. Residents can engage with local initiatives and stay informed about essential developments affecting their daily lives. The article emphasizes the city's commitment to maintaining a vibrant and connected community.

Windstorm Update Parks open, FEMA reimbursement submitted

Parks in the region are reopening following the recent windstorm, and local authorities have submitted a reimbursement request to FEMA. The collaboration between Eastside Fire & Rescue and local police showcases effective emergency management and community resilience. This update is crucial for residents looking for information on recovery efforts and park accessibility.

Ziply Fiber Permits Suspended Following Community Concerns

Ziply Fiber's right-of-way (ROW) permits have been suspended by the City of Sammamish due to community concerns regarding the installation of underground fiber internet lines. The City is collaborating with Ziply to resolve these issues, with enhanced inspection and communication measures planned to address community feedback.

Renovations complete at Fire Station 82 City of Sammamish

Fire Station #82 in Sammamish has undergone major renovations, marking the first significant updates in 35 years. The upgraded facility, utilized by Eastside Fire & Rescue, includes enhanced living quarters, a new fire sprinkler system, and a generator for emergency power. Local officials, including Mayor Karen Howe, celebrated the completion of the project, which addresses critical safety and operational needs.

City raises property taxes by 1, taking allowable increase

The Sammamish City Council has unanimously voted to raise property taxes by 1% for 2025, the maximum allowed under Washington state law. This increase is expected to generate about $302,446 for city operations, resulting in an average annual cost of approximately $11 for residents. Despite this increase, the overall property tax levy rate will decrease due to rising property values.

Sammamish Storm Debris Collection Event – Dec. 14, 2024

The City of Sammamish is hosting a Storm Debris Collection Event on December 14, 2024, to help residents dispose of storm debris safely. This event is for Sammamish residents only, and guidelines on accepted materials are available on the official Sammamish website.

King County secures additional rescue boat for Lake Sammamish

King County has introduced a new Safe Boat for its Marine Rescue Dive Unit, enhancing safety on Lake Sammamish. This 23-foot vessel, capable of reaching speeds of 55 mph, will primarily focus on patrolling the lake to ensure the safety of its users.

Sammamish celebrates 25th anniversary with past council members

Sammamish celebrated its 25th anniversary with a reception at City Hall, gathering both past and current council members. The event highlighted the city's growth since its incorporation in 1999, with a focus on community policies and upcoming projects like the long-awaited town center.

City News, Events Updates Your Weekly eNews from the City of Sammamish

The City of Sammamish's e-news archive offers a valuable collection of weekly updates, events, and important announcements from 2021 and 2022, helping residents stay informed about local happenings and city initiatives.

** To move our city forward, we need a paradigm shift in thinking on our city council

Former mayor Don Gerend calls for a reevaluation of Sammamish’s city council in his op-ed, stressing the need for effective governance to tackle ongoing municipal service issues and compliance with state regulations. He highlights problematic council actions that have led to legal troubles and urges voters to prioritize community interests in the upcoming elections.