- This 2003 map shows the location and classification of streams in Issaquah, Washington.
labeled as tributary 0199 of
- The date of this map is unclear although it mentions Parametrix 2003. Note that in April 2003, the City of Issaquah renamed tributary 0199 as Kees Creek to honor Ruth Kees, a local environmental activist. This map does not reflect the renamed creek. It shows two disconnected tributaries labeled as tributary 0199, along with three additional creeks labeled as 0199 Trib. 1, 0199 Trib. 2, and 0199 Trib. 3. It is unclear which of these are the renamed Kees Creek.
- City of Issaquah Resolution No. 2003-04 [PDF] (civicweb.net)
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Mayor and City Council of the City of Issaquah, by this Resolution and public record, do hereby commend Ruth Kees for her outstanding service and commitment to sustainability to the City of Issaquah and in her honor, resolve that the Issaquah Creek Tributary # 0199 in the City of Issaquah shall be known as “Kees Creek”
- Issaquah, Washington
- Issaquah, WA - Official Website (issaquahwa.gov)
Issaquah, named Best Burb by Sunset, one of the Best Towns for Families by Family Circle and one of the Best Towns by Outside, is a great place for residents and visitors alike. Our community of more than 40,000 is conveniently located off the Interstate 90 corridor, just 16 miles east of Seattle.