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  2. About Redmond. Redmond is the eighth most populous city in King County and the seventeenth most populous city in the State of Washington, with a residential population of approximately 77,490 in 2023 (Source: Office of Financial Management).

  3. The City of Redmond offers two City signature events each year that are fun, free, and open to the public. Derby Days is a summer festival held each summer on Redmond's municipal campus and Redmond Lights is a celebration of art and light each winter in Downtown Park. Learn more below.

  4. Downtown Redmond is located in the heart of the City and is one of two designated regional growth centers in Redmond; today home to nearly 6,000 residents and more than 10,000 jobs. Downtown offers a variety of shopping, dining, services, events, employment, mixed-use residences, hotels and parks.

  5. Learn about Redmond's history, statistics, awards & recognitions, and its future. Get information regarding the departments dedicated to keeping the community moving.

  6. The City of Redmond collects charges for water, wastewater, and stormwater services. Find information about billing for these services and relevant ordinances.

  7. Redmond is a hub for gaming and technology, surrounded by serene parks, meandering bike paths, and a bustling Downtown. Redmond features outdoor concerts, community events, first-class lodging, craft breweries and eclectic shopping and dining.

  8. Attend in person at Redmond City Hall Council Chambers, listen live by dialing 1-510-335-7371, or watch live on RCTV at Redmond.gov/rctvlive and Facebook Live (@CityofRedmond), and on Comcast Channel 321 and Ziply Channel 34.

  9. Find information on projects in the City of Redmond such as the name of the project, location, project phase, timeline, and contact information.

  10. Jan 10, 2022 · REDMOND, WA –The City of Redmond has secured a partnership with Plymouth Housing and A Regional Coalition for Housing (ARCH) on a living space for those who are disabled and housing insecure.