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.
The septic system rebate program is available throughout all of King County (not just unincorporated areas), however there is an income eligibility requirement for properties outside of Vashon-Maury Island and the Poverty Bay Shellfish Protection District. Businesses are eligible if they are a small business (the simple definition is in the application). The rebate program website has an eligibility…
Take a short survey to help King County plan for sudden emergencies There are 14 potential hazards identified in King County: avalanches, civil disturbances, cyber incidents, dam failures, earthquakes, floods, hazardous materials, health incidents, landslides, severe weather, terrorism, tsunamis, volcanoes, and wildfires. The King County Office of Emergency Management is updating its Regional Hazard Mitigation…
We thank Beth Shepard for overseeing the Music in the Park at Cottage Lake and is the primary contact for all musicians interested in performing. For more information about Music in the Park at Cottage Lake, please visit our Music page.

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.