Opportunities for engagement for Mercer Island residents

City council meeting headlines from Nov. 4.

By Nancy Lee

Special to the Reporter

The following headlines related to opportunities for community engagement are from the Nov. 4 Mercer Island City Council meeting:

Opportunities to Attend Community Special Events/Openings:

* “Jake Jacobson” Pickleball Courts dedication at 4 p.m. on Nov. 18 at Luther Burbank Park.

Opportunities to Learn More/Provide Feedback:

* Second reading of regulations for housing production and permit streaming at the next city council meeting on Nov. 18.

* Next city council meeting is at 5 p.m. on Nov. 18: Options for joining the meeting include in person at the Mercer Island Community and Event Center, a Zoom link on the city’s website, and MI-TV (Channel 21). Citizen appearances: An opportunity to speak to the city council on items of interest. Speakers must register by 4 p.m. on the day of the council meeting at cityclerk@mercerisland.gov and are given three minutes to speak.

* Councilmember Ted Weinberg will hold his next monthly gathering on Nov. 16 with a noon lunch at Allister restaurant on Mercer Island (7650 SE 27th St. Suite 100), providing an opportunity to discuss a variety of topics of interest for Mercer Island residents. If you would like to attend, an RSVP is appreciated at tedweinberg@comcast.net.

Other Important Citizen Notices:

* Town Center landscape completed.

* Water repair project completed with East Mercer Way back open by Nov. 7.

* B&O (business and occupation) tax amendments were described as having no impact and no major changes and were accepted and will be enacted January 2026.

* Regulations for temporary uses and structures, including outdoor dining, were all accepted with two minor amendments scheduled for a second reading.