Comprehensive Plan - Redmond 2030

Redmond Comprehensive Plan

Click the image below to access the full document (18mb).
Alternatively, the table of contents is reproduced below
with links to individual elements. 
[Download Adobe Reader here]

Version note
Link to full Comp Plan       Redmond 2030 context                     

Cover and front-end matter

-  Supplement directions
-  Acknowledgements
-  Table of Contents                                    

Vision 2040 Regional Planning Statement

Introduction

Goals, Vision and Framework Policies 

-  Introduction 
-  Goals for Redmond 
-  Our Future Vision for Redmond in 2030 
-  Framework Policies

Community Character and Historic Preservation

-  Future Vision
-  Introduction 
-  Community Character and Design 
-  Historic Resources

Natural Environment

-  Future Vision
-  Introduction 
-  Environmental Stewardship 
-  Environmentally Critical Areas 
-  Tree Preservation and Landscape Enhancement 
-  Air Quality 
-  Noise 
-  Light Pollution

Land Use 

- Future Vision
- Introduction 
- General Land Use Policies 
- Land Use Plan Map and Designations

Housing 

-  Future Vision
-  Introduction 
-  Planning Context 
-  Housing Supply 
-  Housing Diversity

Economic Vitality 

-  Future Vision
-  Introduction 
-  Land Use Plan and Regulations 
-  Education 
-  Infrastructure and Financing 
-  Actions To Be Taken

Human Services 

-  Future Vision
-  Introduction
-  Policies

Transportation 

-  Future Vision
-  Introduction 
-  Streets 
-  Local and Regional Transit 
-  Walking and Bicycling 
-  Transportation Demand Management 
-  Parking 
-  Regional Transportation 
-  Concurrency and Level of Service 
-  Transportation Revenue 
-  Maintaining Community Character and Enhancing the Environment 
-  Neighborhood Traffic Calming 
-  Safety 
-  Transportation Master Plan

Parks, Arts, Recreation, Culture, and Conservation 

-  Future Vision
-  Introduction 
-  Parks, Arts, Recreation, Culture and Conservation System 
-  Levels of Service 
-  Park and Recreation Facility Development 
-  Coordination 
-  Acquisition and Funding 
-  Recreation, Arts and Cultural Programs 
-  Trails

Utilities 

-  Future Vision 
-  General Utility Policies 
-  Water 
-  Sewer 
-  Stormwater 
-  Solid Waste 
-  Energy 
-  Telecommunications 
-  Hazardous Liquid Pipelines

Capital Facilities 

-  Future Vision
-  Introduction 
-  Capital Facilities Inventory 
-  Capital Facility Planning 
-  Capital Investment Strategic Plan 
-  Redmond’s Revenue Sources 
-  Lands Useful for Public Purposes 
-  Capital Planning References

Neighborhoods 

-  Future Vision
-  Introduction 
-  Planning for Neighborhoods 
-  Implementing Neighborhood Plans 
-  Neighborhood Policies for Redmond 
   -  Bear Creek 
   -  Education Hill  
   -  Grass Lawn 
   -  North Redmond 
   -  Sammamish Valley 
   -  Southeast Redmond 
   -  Idylwood 
   -  Willows /Rose Hill

Urban Centers 

-  Future Vision
-  Introduction 
-  Common Urban Centers Policies 
-  Downtown Neighborhood Policies 
-  Overlake Neighborhood Policies

Annexation and Regional Planning 

-  Future Vision
-  Introduction 
-  Regional Planning Policies 
-  Annexation Policies 
-  Urban Growth Area Policies

Participation, Implementation and Evaluation 

-  Future Vision 
-  Public Participation 
-  Consistency 
-  Plan Amendments 
-  Development Review 
-  Implementation and Monitoring

Shoreline Master Program 

-  Preamble 
-  Shoreline Environment Designations 
-  The Shoreline Environment 
-  Natural Environment 
-  Public Access 
-  Economic Development in the Shoreline 
-  Managing Shoreline Uses and Activities 
-  Shoreline Design Quality 
-  Historic and Cultural Uses 

Glossary 

 

Comprehensive Plan amendments are allowable on an annual basis. To learn how to propose an amendment through the City's docketing process, click here.