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Clyde Hill turned 70!

Clyde Hill just turned 70 years old! The Town received its name after a road — Clyde Hill Road (now 92nd Avenue NE) — which was named after an area in Scotland called “Firth of Clyde” by a Scottish immigrant. Ken Day, who would later become the first Mayor, suggested this area be called Clyde Hill. The town was incorporated six years later, on March 31, 1953. Read the entire town history here.

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Action Alert: Join Friday’s Crucial Budget Meeting

This Friday, November 1st, at 3 PM, the Clyde Hill City Council is hosting a critical budget meeting, open for residents to attend in person at City Hall or remotely here. Facing a budget deficit, the Council took an unusual approach by delegating budget strategy to two councilmembers, Lisa Slivka and Steve Sinwell.  They met with the …

Clyde Hill’s Budget Crisis: Time for Action, Not Blame

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Clyde Hill’s Quiet Coup: How the City Council Silenced Your Voice

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