Bellevue
Bellevue is the fifth largest city in Washington, with a population of 120,000.
It is the Eastside's high-tech and retail center.
www.ci.bellevue.wa.us >
Redmond
Redmond is known for its natural beauty, 34 parks, over 25 miles of
trails,
and first-class places to shop or stay and dine.
www.redmond.gov >
Kirkland
Kirkland is a place of history, nature and metro 'lifestyling' in which
to live, work, visit and play.
www.ci.kirkland.wa.us >
Issaquah
This one-time logging and mining village has become the northwest destination
for living, working, playing and doing business in the 21st Century.
www.ci.issaquah.wa.us
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Tukwila
Tukwila's central location at the crossroad of Interstate 5 and 405 makes
it an ideal site for approximately 2,000 businesses.
www.ci.tukwila.wa.us
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At the April 19, 2010 City Council meeting, Mayor Haggerton presented his annual State of the City Address.
Read the 2010 State of the City >
Covington Water District
We serve quality water with excellent customer service, and a strong commitment
to planning, fiscal responsibility, regulatory compliance, stewardship and
partnerships.
www.covingtonwater.com
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Sammamish Plateau
Water & Sewer District
Serving approximately 15,700 customers in Sammamish and Issaquah, and areas
of unincorporated King County for over 50 years.
www.sammplat.wa.org
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Skyway Water & Sewer
District
Skyway serves water to the 3,250 customers in the 1.5 square miles on the
West Hill area of unincorporated King County with approximately 48 miles
of sewer system piping and 35 miles of water mains.
www.skywayws.org >