As the project progresses to 90% design completion by the end of this year, it will not include a sidewalk or landscaping in this area.
The trail from Central Park to Falls Drive in the Issaquah Highlands will be closed intermittently until mid-late November for maintenance.
Initiative No. 976 is included on the Nov. 5 general election ballot. Learn more about the initiative via the state voter guide.
Please plan ahead!
Salmon Days is right around the corner so let’s work together to protect our waterways and salmon population.
Being a Commute Superhero means saving the planet from pollution and your wallet from the costs of maintaining a car.
On Oct. 9 a tree that has been deemed hazardous by a certified arborist will be removed at Blackberry Park beginning at 8:30 a.m.
While the topic of a Water Treatment Plant was previously slated for the City Council’s Sept. 24 study session, will now be rescheduled.
Volunteers are needed to chaperone for the Parks and Recreation district-wide middle school dance on Oct. 18 from 6:30–10 p.m.
Work crews will be removing two hand boxes from the parking lot of the historic Shell Station that have become tripping hazards.
Submit apple themed art (in 2D format) between now and Oct 12th to be considered for a variety of prizes.
The DIA promotes the historic and Cultural & Business District with programs and activities to improve appearance and economic vitality.
The City of Issaquah is considering changes to the land use designation and zoning of 14 parcels owned by the city or Issaquah Schools.
Over 30 events are planned throughout the Eastside bringing all segments of the community together
City work crews will be pressure washing and painting park restrooms around the city starting Sept. 9.
The city council will review a recommendation to dedicate a 10-foot wide strip of land along city-owned properties Sept. 10.
Construction will start soon for Polygon Northwest’s Westridge Block 4 development.
The City of Issaquah is building an off-leash dog park at Tibbetts Valley Park.
The City of Issaquah is searching for its next City Administrator.
Salmon Days returns to downtown Issaquah on Oct. 5-6. Early registration is now open for potential volunteers.
Voters: You've received your ballots, and soon you'll make decisions on important issues.
Here's where and when you can dispose of hazardous waste — for free.
Crews will be working along Northwest Sammamish Road, from 17th Avenue Northwest to the entrance of Lake Sammamish State Park.
Visit Issaquah! is a newly-created meeting and visitor bureau (also known as a destination marketing organization or DMO).
The City Administrator reports to the Mayor, and directs, administers and coordinates the activities and functions of Issaquah's various ...
Seven King County organizations benefited from the No Child Left Inside grants from the state Recreation and Conservation Office.
Bonneville Power Administration’s (BPA) will soon manage vegetation along the power line’s right-of-way...
The August calendar is packed full with tons of wonderful activities, workshops, trips, and classes.
Forecasts show the region needs to plan for another 1.8 million people, reaching a population of 5.8 million by 2050.
The City of Issaquah is partnering with King County to update the Regional Hazard Mitigation Plan, which covers nearly 60 planning partners.
Beginning this week, crews will be relining aging sewer mains in the South Cove area.
The City of Sammamish is undertaking a project that will impact traffic along Issaquah-Fall City Rd adjacent to the Klahanie neighborhood.
City staff held an open house to share the design work underway for Newport Way Northwest between state Route 900 and Southeast 54th Street.
The Tiger Mountain Family Nudist Park annual Bare Buns Fun Run kicks off this weekend.
The Pine Lake-area homes were built over the last three years by volunteers with Habitat for Humanity Seattle-King County.
“We are proud to support our employees’ volunteer spirit during Symetra Week of Service.”—Symetra CEO Margaret Meister
The bear was seen near Yellow Lake on Tuesday afternoon, according to city officials.
Salmon Days will return in 2019 the weekend of Oct 5 to 6 for its 50th year.
Hear from U.S. Rep. Kim Schrier, Commissioner of Public Lands Hillary Franz, and Eastside Fire officials about wildfire safety.