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Proposed Sign at 188th
Multi-neighborhood signage is being proposed for major entrances off of West Lake Sammamish Parkway. For more information, contact Doris Ong at (425)890-2087
 

Issaquah Citizen Core:
Neighborhood Disaster Preparedness

Issaquah Citizen Corps  Community Emergency Response Team

Learn how you can work together with neighbors to prepare for the next big emergency!  The next  "Community Emergency Response Team" training sessions soon.

CERT Training
Age 18 +
Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) program promotes responsibility and self-sufficiency by creating an awareness of all kinds of disasters, and trains individuals to be better prepared to respond to emergency situations in their neighborhoods. CERT members also give critical support to first responders, provide immediate assistance to victims, help suppress small fires and perform light search and rescue.
• 8 Wednesdays, Mar.18- May 6
• 6:30 -9:30 p.m.
            or
• all day 3 Saturdays, Feb. 28- Mar. 14
• Issaquah Public Works Bldg, 670 1st Ave NE, Issaquah
• $35
• Contact • Brenda.bramwell@issaquahcitizencorps.com or
www.Issaquahcitizencorps.com

 

 

  The Seattle Times

Neighborhood of the week, July 27, 2008


South Cove | Lakeside living in Issaquah keeps families coming  

Many residents say South Cove's family-friendly nature is what draws people to the neighborhood at the southwest end of Lake Sammamish.

Tucked on the southwest end of Lake Sammamish lies a group of small neighborhoods dotted with parks, large and small. In fact, the area is bookmarked by 512-acre Lake Sammamish State Park and 24-acre Timberlake Park.

In the middle of one of those neighborhoods, South Cove, a private 3-acre park is a hidden gem that unites neighbors.

Read more. . .

 

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Interested in the future of South Lake Sammamish?  To join our list, just email  and ask to be added.  Be sure to tell us what neighborhood you live in.  You will receive announcements about upcoming quarterly meetings, and meeting notes after each meeting. We'll also keep you posted on area issues and how you can be involved.

The South Lake Sammamish Association (abbreviated SLSA and pronounced "Salsa") represents a group of neighborhoods nestled on the south end of Lake Sammamish near Issaquah, Washington.

SLSA helps our neighborhoods work together and helps ensure that the needs and desires of residents are understood by agencies making decisions that affect us.

Talking about issues with neighbors is both fun and productive. At recent SLSA meetings, we have discussed and taken positive steps on these and other issues:  Issaquah Annexation, Speeding Mitigation, Police Patrol, Road Repair, Lake Sammamish State Park planning, Locking Mailboxes, and Blackberry Park improvements.

If you have questions, feel free to call chairperson David Bangs at (425)957-9733 or email  .

Interested in the future of South Lake Sammamish?  To join our list, just email  and ask to be added.  Be sure to tell us what neighborhood you live in.  You will receive announcements about upcoming quarterly meetings, and meeting notes after each meeting. We'll also keep you posted on Issaquah Annexation and what you can do to help.

 
 

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