- Tribal, state, and general-purpose local governments can submit updates to census designated places (CDPs). CDPs are a statistical geography representing closely settled, unincorporated communities that are locally recognized and identified by name.
- Squak Mountain’s East Side Loop (wta.org)
This 8 mile loop begins and ends in the heart of Issaquah. In the language of the native tribes, Ishquowh means “sound of water birds.” The raspy name of this mountain comes from the calls of the herons that migrate through this area in the spring and fall.
- Census-designated place (Wikipedia)
A census-designated place (CDP) is a concentration of population defined by the United States Census Bureau for statistical purposes only. The U.S. Census Bureau defines a CDP as a “statistical geography representing closely settled, unincorporated communities that are locally recognized and identified by name.”