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Redmond is the seventh most populous city
in King County and the sixteenth most populous city in the State of
Washington, with a residential population of approximately 53,680
in 2010. It encompasses an area of over 17.14 square miles and is located less than 20 miles east of downtown
Seattle at the north end of Lake Sammamish. The city prides itself for
its high quality of life with good schools, a healthy economic base, a
parks system that provides a variety of active and passive recreational
opportunities, diverse offerings for shopping and dining, safe
neighborhoods, and an emphasis on quality development and protection of
the natural environment.
Redmond's park system
consists of 31 developed and 14 undeveloped parks on over 1,345 acres
and 29 miles
of
developed trails. Facilities range from community,
neighborhood, and resource parks to undeveloped open space,
beautification areas, and gathering places. They include a waterfront
park on Lake Sammamish (Idylwood), a wildlife preserve known as the
Redmond Watershed, and a farm with equestrian facilities at
Farrel-McWhirter Park. Recreation programs provide learning,
socializing, and entertainment opportunities for preschoolers through
senior adults and an active cultural arts scene. Facilities include a
senior center, a teen center, a community center, and two log cabins at
Anderson Park. In addition, King County operates numerous trail connections with Redmond's system and
points beyond.
The city is well known as a center of technology and the location for
a number of nationally known high-tech and biomedical companies. Among
these are Microsoft, Nintendo, AT&T and
Physio-Control. Redmond Town Center, a large downtown
retail center, offers numerous shops, restaurants, three movie
theaters, special events, and live performances by a repertory theatre
company and other arts-related groups.
As Redmond continues to evolve into a thriving city of increasing
diversity, it seeks to promote its sense of community through programs
designed to celebrate its heritage, enhance its neighborhoods, and
preserve its historical and natural treasures.
With 53 schools and more than 24,000 students, the Lake
Washington School District, the school district for the cities of
Redmond, Sammamish and Kirkland combined, is one of the largest in the state. It is
also a reflection of the community it serves, generally upper middle
class and technology-comfortable. Scores on standardized tests place the
district in the state's top 10 percent. The curriculum has been praised
in several national education publications for its comprehensive
approach to student-centered learning, and over 100 districts around the
country are adapting it for their own use.
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