Development commissioners weigh medical building, Station 72 proposals
July 2, 2009
NEW — 12:23 p.m. July 2, 2009
City development commissioners raised questions Wednesday night about a pair of high-profile projects — a medical building along Interstate 90 and Eastside Fire & Rescue Station 72.
Before developers can begin work on the proposed medical building, designers must soften the “fortresslike” facade and ensure easy access to the site, city development commissioners said.
Council members will consider Station 72 spending, agreement
June 23, 2009
Officials could release design money and approve a finance agreement related to the planned Eastside Fire & Rescue Station 72 when the City Council meets July 20. Read more
City eyes federal stimulus cash
March 9, 2009
City officials said Issaquah is not likely to see a slice of federal stimulus money — at least not yet.
Fifth District incumbents win, Democrats take 41st seats
December 2, 2008
The majority of voters in Issaquah’s two legislative districts voted party line — 5th District voters re-elected incumbent Republicans and the 41st District voted in a slate of Democrats. Read more
Voters to decide on new fire station
October 22, 2008
CORRECTED — 3:28 p.m. Oct. 24, 2008
At Fire Station 72, on state Route 900 at 1770 Maple St., firefighters work from a building that has been considered temporary since 2000.


