Clyde Hill, Residential city in King County, United States
Clyde Hill is a small residential city in King County that sits on elevated terrain with views toward Lake Washington and the surrounding landscape. The community maintains a quiet, suburban character with tree-lined streets and homes set back from the roads.
The community was established as an incorporated city in 1953 when residents sought authority over local development and zoning decisions. This incorporation transformed the area from rural land into an organized residential municipality.
The population of 3,126 residents maintains strong connections with neighboring communities including Hunts Point, Yarrow Point, Medina, and Beaux Arts Village.
The city administrative offices are located at City Hall on NE 24th Street, where visitors can find local information. Getting around the community is straightforward on foot or by car through the residential streets.
The 1975 mayoral election between Liberino Tufarolo and Miles Nelson resulted in a tie, leading to a final decision through a coin flip.
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