City Council Recap September 3, 2024

Kirkland, WALocal News

The Kirkland City Council convened on September 3, 2024, in a hybrid meeting format, allowing for both in-person and virtual participation. During the session, council members approved a series of miscellaneous zoning code amendments aimed at enhancing local regulations. The council also provided feedback on the city's policies and procedures, showcasing a commitment to governance transparency and efficiency. In a notable gesture, the Mayor proclaimed National Hispanic Heritage Month, Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, and Recovery Month, underscoring the city's dedication to inclusivity and health awareness. It is important to note that an update regarding the Energy Smart Eastside program was postponed to the next council meeting, scheduled for September 17, 2024.

Prior to the business agenda, a Study Session took place, focusing on the preliminary six-year capital improvement program and a draft housing element of the Comprehensive Plan. These discussions reflect the council's proactive approach to addressing infrastructure and housing needs in the community. Residents can view the council meetings live on the City of Kirkland's Facebook page and YouTube channel.

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