Issaquah


For those of you who may be new to the area this is a great festival featuring arts-and-crafts vendors, Food of World showcasing delicacies from all over and a great play area for the younger set. They even have some great music.  If you want to know more check it out at www.salmondays.org

From the newsletter of the South Lake Sammamish Associaton:

The city council is expected to approve an interlocal agreement with King County on October 2nd which will result in the transfer of King County parks and open spaces here to the city by the end of the year.

 

The agreement will result in the transfer to Issaquah of Meerwood Park, Timberlake Park, Sammamish Cove park and the Lewis Creek open space.  No money will change hands, but the city must promise to maintain these properties or “equivalent properties” as parks equally available to city and non-city residents.

 

Sammamish Cove Park consists of undeveloped meadows adjacent to the state park.  This property is specifically restricted in that it cannot be used for active recreation (such as sports fields) because it was originally purchased by the county with an “Open Space” grant.

 

The agreement states that the city must take into account the role of the Meerwood Homeowners Association in maintaining Meerwood park.


3.4 The City acknowledges than in 1998 the County entered into a ten-year agreement with the Meerwood Homeowners’ Association (MHOA) which agreement authorizes the MHOA to maintain Meerwood Park and schedule use of the sport court in that park. The City agrees that following transfer of the Properties from the County to the City, the City will either assume the duties to maintain Meerwood Park and to schedule use of the sport court portion to the park, or the City will negotiate a new agreement with MHOA allowing MHOA to continue to execute those duties subject to such terms and conditions as the City may require.

This issue will next be discussed by the city council Services Committee, which meets on September 20, 5:00 p.m. City Hall/Police Station in the Eagle Room.  Agenda bill #5532, which contains all the details, is expected to be referred to the full council for approval on October 2nd.

It’s that time of year when everyone wants to get outside. Whether it is the family BBQ or a company picnic there are lots of great places on the eastside to hold an event. The Parks and Recreation Departments of the eastside cities all have information online including information on reserving the spot you want. Check ‘em out at:

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