Don’t Reward the Developer That Destroyed Molbak’s
Green Partners forced Molbak’s out, demolished the historic site, and left the heart of Woodinville empty. Now the developer is asking the City for major height, density, and development concessions through a new Development Agreement. Woodinville should not reward the developer responsible for destroying Molbak’s with decades of development flexibility and minimal public benefit.
Let’s Reach 55% Voter Turnout, Together
Fewer and fewer voters are deciding Woodinville’s future. In the last election, just 38% returned a ballot. Let’s work together for an all-time turnout record.
Towers, Traffic, and Taxes
The Woodinville City Council is pushing economic segregation and a massive redevelopment of Downtown that will grow the city by 25%, including high-rise towers that are concentrated near already congested intersections. The initiative could cost up to $226 million and increase annual taxes by $1,500 per year or more per family.
What is Real Representation?
Woodinville was built on self-determination, neighbors working together to shape our own future. Today, outside influences and political agendas are steering our city in the wrong direction. It’s time to ask: Who does our local government really serve?
What You Should Know About Woodinville’s Budget
The City of Woodinville just published its 2025-2026 biennial budget. Learn more about the City’s operating deficit and large investment in a politically motivated Eastrail Multi Use (EMU) district.