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.
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.
The King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks is holding public hearings on the Northeast Recycling and Transfer Station (NERTS) Draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS). Learn more at kingcounty.gov/northeast The public hearings will be held on: Draft EIS Public Hearing #1 (in-person):Wednesday, March 6, 2024 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.Lake Washington High School12033 NE 80th…
King County Comprehensive Plan The latest updates and background information about the King County Comprehensive Plan can be found at http://gmvuac.org/kccp-major-update-2/ On February 6, 2024, the Joint Team submitted to the King County Council’s Local Services & Land-Use Committee (LS&L-U) Committee (the designated responsible entity for the Update) Detailed Comments on the King County Executive’s Recommended Plan (ERP) for…

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