QUICK SUMMARY
Redmond City Council approved a 6-0 vote to rebuild the Old Fire House Teen Center at its original location, prioritizing teen input and expedient construction. The decision followed extensive community engagement and was influenced by the Stakeholder Group's recommendations.
On November 18, 2025, Redmond City Council unanimously approved plans to rebuild the Old Fire House Teen Center, which had closed earlier that year due to hazardous structural conditions. The council prioritized swift construction and the involvement of teens in the design process, promising to include performance and recording spaces. The decision was informed by the Stakeholder Group's recommendations, which were developed through extensive community engagement, including workshops and listening sessions. Members of the Stakeholder Group represented a variety of backgrounds, ensuring diverse input into the rebuilding process. Following a Facilities Condition Assessment in 2024, ongoing investigations revealed critical issues with the existing building, leading to its closure. The council aims to maintain community involvement throughout the rebuilding, reinforcing the importance of teen voices in the project. This initiative seeks to honor the legacy of the Old Fire House while creating a safe and welcoming space for youth. For more details, residents can visit the city's website.