MagKarl
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If I had to work for msft I'd move to Easton or Cle Elum and spend my time crossing the pass twice a day instead of sitting in traffic.
If the Snoqualmie river floods

re: Cle Elum/Easton: yeah sure.... unless they've got all westbound lanes closed for avalanche blasting or it's iced up or there's an accident, in which case you can spend two hours sitting on 90 between Cle Elum and North Bend!
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It will certainly be a search, but a lot of the leads we've found do look promising. For the 6 months that I will be living with my relatives I'll alternating between Fife and Ridgedale, so it sounds like I might be starting off with a worst case scenario.
I tend to prefer my schedule shifted to the early side. I'd much rather work 7 till 4 than 9 till 6. But I'll have to figure out how the schedule needs to work with the new position. I basically work from 7 till 5 now and only see my kids around two hours a day... that *****!
I was really hoping for a 30 minute or less commute, but if I can jump on one of the Connector shuttles that might make a big difference.
TBone: i was only saying Cle Elem would even be my choice over commuting from Fife or Tacoma to Redmond. not my first choice by any means.
good to hear Carnation is still a decent option. the Roadhouse restaurant in downtown Fall City was one of our favorite restaurants until they lost their best cook a couple months ago. i'm sure they will get another one and the food is still ok, but not worth a 35 minute drive for us now even though Snoqualmie Falls was a nice walk and scenery after dinner.
BTW doesn't it flood in Carnation someplace every year now? i think the bridge was out just a few weeks ago for maybe a week? i agree working around that instead of stop and go or mostly stopped traffic every day is a much better option.
Advice for moving to Seattle? Get some good rain gear...
Tommy
Seattle average rainfall 38"
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seattle
Average rainfall of Morristown New Jersey is 50"
http://www.bestplaces.net/climate/city/new_jersey/morristown

Some people experience what's called SAD, it can be a very real problem. So, if you see signs of it when you move here, take measures to combat it.They always blame Seattle's high suicide rate on the lack of good weather..
Seattle average rainfall 38"
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seattle
Average rainfall of Morristown New Jersey is 50"
http://www.bestplaces.net/climate/city/new_jersey/morristown

mysta2 said:"...but maybe an opportunity to build..."
Redmond: nice detailed post. just curious what you are going to sell your 3 bedroom with a 2 car garage home for maybe within walking distance to Microsoft?
good luck in your search for a nice home. what do you think of Woodinville and Bothell as other options? Monroe seems a bit too far for a daily commute, but they did widen 522 last year so maybe an option now?
oh yeah?
maybe on the "existing footprint".
anywhere near water? you're dealing with "wetlands" issues.
anywhere near property lines? setback requirements.
slope gradients?
and don't forget all water runoff has to be contained on site.
oh yeah... and the 1990 ADA will require wheelchair ramps on the sidewalks.
girlfriend is a civil engineer. you would not believe the hoops planners have to jump through to get a permit approved by cities/counties around here.
35 years ago I was planning on moving to Vashon Island. I was looking at a 5 acre piece of property to build. I had to deal with King County... one of the first questions out of the Building Dept. Reps mouth was: "Where is the nearest sidewalk." I told him: "Coleman Dock." He wasn't pleased and things went downhill from there. I needed to walk the property with him to secure a permit and we agreed on a time. That day the Washington State Ferries went on strike... and I decided this property wasn't for me and moved 30 miles south and east of Seattle.I have a feeling that the Ada requirements for sidewalks will not apply to the rural 10 acre property in duvall.
SE area in the foothills like Covington, Maple Valley, Black Diamond, and similar can offer better values with more open space, but you drive farther. However, the drive isn't on a major roadway and the commute isn't that bad.
