Redmond’s park system consists of 37 developed and 10 undeveloped parks on over 1,358 acres and 39 miles of developed trails. Facilities range from community, neighborhood, and resource parks to undeveloped open space, beautification areas, and gathering places.
Community About Redmond Redmond is the 7th most populous city in King County and the 16th most populous city in the State of Washington.
Redmond sits in a fertile basin created by ancient glaciers that once covered much of King County. Thousands of years before the first fur trappers entered the area's dense forests, the rich bottomland of the Sammamish Valley provided shelter and food for Native Americans.
Downtown Redmond is located in the heart of the City and is one of two designated regional growth centers in Redmond; today home to nearly 6,000 residents and more than 10,000 jobs. Downtown offers a variety of shopping, dining, services, events, employment, mixed-use residences, hotels and parks.
Redmond has a strong Mayor/Council, non-partisan form of government. Seven council members and the Mayor, all representing the community at large, are each elected directly by the people for staggered four-year terms. The City Council adopts the City budget, establishes law and policy, approves appropriations and contracts, levies taxes and grants franchises.
Lodging Redmond is home to 10 hotels, whether you are looking for luxury, budget-friendly, or something in between there is a wide range of options for you to choose from. Be sure to book early since availability is expected to be limited during the tournament.
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