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Issaquah Calls on Residents to Shape Future of Rowley Center and Hyla Crossing Through Community Survey

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Published on August 27, 2025
Issaquah Calls on Residents to Shape Future of Rowley Center and Hyla Crossing Through Community SurveySource: City of Issaquah

Issaquah residents, your thoughts are needed. Rowley Properties along with the City of Issaquah is reaching out to the community for their take on the future of two central areas in the city: Rowley Center and Hyla Crossing. In line with a longstanding development agreement, every seven years, locals get a chance to chime in on the direction of these neighborhoods. According to a city announcement, this is one such moment.

Through a survey open until September 12, 2025, your input can influence the ongoing evolution of these areas. The objective is to gather feedback that informs how Rowley Properties will continue to shape Rowley Center, and Hyla Crossing for the years ahead, the company's commitment to involving residents is woven into the fabric of their development strategy; a strategy that unfolds with the passage of time and stretches to meet the horizon of the future, the voices of Issaquah's populace echoing as a guiding force.

The importance of local feedback cannot be overstressed, it guides the developers and city planners in creating spaces that resonate with the needs and aspirations of the inhabitants. This participatory approach acknowledges that the people who inhabit these spaces ultimately define their success and vibrancy. If you have opinions about transportation, housing, commerce, or public spaces in these growing sectors of Issaquah, this is your platform to be heard.

Looking ahead, this planned feedback loop offers a unique opportunity for residents to craft a legacy within their community. As envisioned in the long-term development agreement, every comment, every critique, and every dream voiced by the community serves as a brick in the foundation of the future Rowley Center and Hyla Crossing. So, if you are invested in the trajectory of your neighborhood's development, seize this moment. Details of the survey and how to participate can be found on the City of Issaquah's website.