Serves 22,000 people in north-central King County between the Sammamish and Snoqualmie Rivers and north of Redmond and east of Woodinville.
Music in the Park is returning to Cottage Lake in 2025. The updated list of performers, food trucks and activities are at music.
The Upper Bear Creek Community Council meets the fourth Tuesday of most months. The purpose of the council is to inform, assist and represent our community in dealing with King County government and other entities with respect to issues that affect our community.
Every Thursday night July 10th – August 21st, 6:30-8:30 pm See our music page or download the flyer mip-2025-flyer.jpg for a complete schedule of performances. Special thanks to our generous sponsors:
As part of the 2022 Washington Organics Management Law, many businesses in King County are now required to divert organic waste, such as food scraps and yard waste, away from the landfill. Businesses can subscribe to curbside service or implement another solution, such as on-site composting. The Solid Waste Division created the Commercial Organics Resource program…
The May 2025 Unincorporated Area Community News includes an article about “Smoother rides are ahead as county rolls into its 2025 road resurfacing program.” Specifically, the following resurfacing projects are planned for Avondale. Road Resurfacing Projects – King County, Washington Avondale Rd NE Near 16205 300’ by 25’ patch Cottage Lake May 26 to May…

Learn more about community resources available to those living in the Upper Bear Creek area by visiting our Community page.
For updates and announcements from the Upper Bear Creek Community Council, visit us on our new Facebook page, and join the community discussion.