Autumn 2023

Mayor: Katy Kinney Harris


Council

Stephan Lagerholm

Carl Scandella

Chuck Porter

Andy Valaas

Kathy Smith


Planning Commission

Carl Hellings - Chairman

David Feller

Chuck Hirsch

Jeffrey Shiu

Lee Sims


Park Board

Krista Fleming - Chairwoman

John McGlenn

Doug Waddell

Dicker Cahill

Carolyn Whittlesey

Robert Afzal

IN THIS EDITION


  • Points 4th of July Celebration
  • Swim Line Installation
  • Federal Eagle Protections
  • Refreshed Pickleball Court
  • Fort Knox Mailboxes
  • Sharing Bench
  • Ronni and John McGlenn's Flower Pots at Town Hall Entrance
  • Earth Day/ Town Clean Up Day
  • New Officer Cameron Hanson
  • Sally's West Entrance Completed
  • Planning Commission Agenda Topics & Reminder to Read Agenda Packets
  • Summer Interns
  • New Town Public Works Truck
  • New Morningside Park Sign
  • Thank You CHPD
  • Wetherill Tree Work
  • MOVIE NIGHT!



  • Earth Day/ Town Cleanup Day


Points 4th of July Celebration

a community tradition since 1976

Photo by Krista Fleming

Photo by Krista Fleming

Photo by Krista Fleming

Photo by Krista Fleming

Photo by Krista Fleming

A special thank you to Roy and his crew, Foreman Carlos Linares, Trimmer Trainees Kris Naidu and Tony Toves at Davey Tree who hung the 4th of July banners free of charge! Thank you!!

Family Picnic

Photo by Krista Fleming

Photo by Krista Fleming

Photo by Krista Fleming

Street Dance

Photo by Krista Fleming

Photo by Krista Fleming

Fishing Derby

Photo by Krista Fleming

Photo by Krista Fleming

Photo by Krista Fleming

Pet Parade

Pet Parade winners Kula and Ted!!! Thank you Chair Danica Eakman! What a fun, successful event!


Photos by Krista Fleming

A note from Kate Scher and Samantha Vanover, co-chairs of the Points 4th Celebration


We want to express our gratitude to the community for coming out and making this 4th of July celebration one of the largest to date. We saw incredible turnouts for all the events, especially the 4th Parade and Picnic which was attended by over 2500! 

 

The financial investment from our community was truly outstanding. We raised over $30,000! This is hugely beneficial for the sustainability of the event, as our expenses exceeded $26,000. These expenses include vendors, food, beer, equipment rentals, DJs, brass band, as well as permitting, printing, insurance, EMT services and more. 

 

Fireworks are still on many of our minds and not out of the question, but it will take a special team effort to bring them back. The short explanation is that they have become prohibitively expensive. The fireworks alone are estimated at $20,000 and another $20,000 for barge rental. However, we are not giving up! Fireworks might be possible with early planning and financial support. To serve the cause and discuss the sustainability of fireworks, we will be forming a Points 4th of July Fireworks Committee. If you feel strongly about bringing fireworks back to our celebration and want to help, I encourage you to join this committee by emailing us at: [email protected]

 

It is our pleasure to serve the community and carry on this tradition year after year. We thank all of our supporters for your generosity and commitment to our neighborhood!


Swim Line Installation

A big thank you to residents David Bergey, Craig Shank and Jon Roskill for installing the Town's swim line! And Thank You Craig for removing it at the end of the season!

Federal Eagle Regulations

The Town is home to several known eagle nests and other eagle habitat. While Federal protections exist for eagles, the Town could do more in the way of protecting specific sites and making explicit the existing Federal protections for future development projects in the Town. The Town may also adopt code and guidelines which are as restrictive or more restrictive than federal and state regulations for the protection of eagles. Council and the Planning Commission are currently deliberating on ways to protect our eagles and their habitat.

Refreshed Pickleball Court!

The Town is excited to announce a new and refreshed look for the sport court!


The surface was redone, a new coating added including a trench drain on the side of the court to help absorb hillside water run off


Please respect the court and do not bring soda which can leave stains if spilled. Please remind your kids not to climb on the gate which bends it. Thank you!

Photo by Krista Fleming

Pickleball Tournament


The new court was redone just in time for the annual Points 4th Pickleball Tournament. It was a hit!

Fort Knox Mailboxes

Our post man Cory recommends a locking mailbox called "Fort Knox." Many residents have been replacing theirs with the "Small Standard Mailbox" model.


For more information, visit Fort Knox Mailboxes

Sharing Bench

The sharing bench in Sally's Alley overflowed with bounty all summer – so many organic donations. Thank you for contributing! Thank you, Steve Fleming, for the garlic scapes and thank you Jim and Laurie Bugbee for too many items to list! And thank you for keeping the bench tidy and beautiful with tomatoes and herbs growing around it!

Ronni and John McGlenn's Flower Pots at Town Hall Entrance

A big THANK YOU to residents Ronni and John McGlenn for planting the most beautiful flower pots at entrance to Town Hall!

Earth Day/ Town Clean Up Day

A big THANK YOU to the Park Board and resident volunteers who assisted at the April 22nd clean up day! Invasive species such as Himalayan Blackberry and Ivy were removed in Morningside Park. Fresh bark was spread at Road End Beach.


Thank you to all who made it a very productive cleanup day! We appreciate your support and care for look of our Town!

New Officer Cameron Hanson


Meet the newest Clyde Hill officer, Officer Cameron Hanson! He completed 20 weeks of rigorous training at CJTC and we are excited he chose to work for Clyde Hill PD. Welcome to the team Officer Hanson!

Sally’s Alley West Entrance Completed

A huge Thank You to the Park Board for their steadfast work on Phase One of Sally’s Alley! The West Entrance is now completed. In a year, after the landscaping and grass settles in, it should be a marvel for our entire neighborhood! THANK YOU PARK BOARD!

Planning Commission Agenda Topics & Reminder to Read Agenda Packets

The Planning Commission's mission is to serve as advisor to the Town Council in the review, recommendation, and development of Town land-use and policy issues. To accomplish this, the Planning Commission reviews current land-use issues facing the Town, the region, and the nation and then develops and/or reviews land-use and zoning ordinances in response to those issues. After holding public hearings to review these draft ordinances with citizens of the Town and obtain their comments on the proposed legislation, the Planning Commission forwards their draft and recommendation for action to the Town Council for discussion and possible adoption.

2023 Work plan items:

  • Hedge code update
  • Code to address HB1220
  • Periodic comprehensive plan update
  • Short term rental code and policy
  • Eagle Protection (Added in May)
  • Preferred and Prohibited Plants List (Added in May)


The Planning Commission relies on resident input and invites the public to attend and provide comment on future policy which shapes our Town. Without your voice, our resident leaders will not hear your input on important Town issues.  You can join in person, call in remotely, or send your comments to [email protected] prior to any meeting and they will be forwarded to the appropriate board or commission.


Summer Interns

Ryken Moon, J.J. Pendergast, Public Works Coordinator Istvan Lovas, and Sam Hellings displaying the new Town flag.

New Town Public Works Truck

Be sure to waive at Public Works Coordinator Istvan Lovas in the new Town truck!

New Morningside Park Sign

Councilmember Andy Valaas and his wife Nancy standing next to the new Morningside Park sign.

Deputy Clerk Austen Wilcox and Mayor Harris' dog, Langley.

Intern Sam Hellings cutting up the old Morningside Park sign.


Thank You CHPD!

Photo by Krista Fleming

Thank you to our CHPD for their service!


Remember, if you see something that seems suspicious, but are not certain about negative intent, still call the police as they can check on the matter; it is part of what they are here to do. Clyde Hill Police are our Partners in keeping our neighborhood safe. They are always very close by and ready to respond immediately to check on any situation even if the matter turns out to be harmless. Please do not hesitate to dial 911. Non-emergency number: 425-577-5656

Wetherill Tree Work

Thank you, Wetherill Commission, for keeping the Preserve safe, felling poplars beside the path.

MOVIE NIGHT!

Special thank you to Samantha Vanover for spearheading the Movie Night September 9th!


If you would like to help with another Community Event – perhaps a movie night inside Town Hall in the winter, please contact Austen or Katy at [email protected] and [email protected]

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