Council Preview | Mask Mandate Ends | Spring/Summer Rec Programs | Free Tax Prep Resources | City Passport Services | Library System Changes | Help Bring Kirkland Mural To Life | Traffic Alerts

Kirkland, WALocal News

In a recent update, the City of Kirkland has lifted its mask mandate, reflecting the evolving public health guidelines and community sentiment. This change opens the door for residents to engage in various spring and summer recreational programs designed to enrich community life and foster outdoor participation. To support residents during tax season, the city has introduced free tax preparation resources, ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to meet their financial responsibilities without added stress. Additionally, city passport services are now available, making it easier for residents to travel internationally. The library system is undergoing changes aimed at enhancing access to information, resources, and community programming.

Local artists and residents are invited to contribute to a mural project, promoting community involvement and beautification in Kirkland. Traffic alerts are also included in the bulletin to keep residents informed about road conditions and potential disruptions. Overall, this comprehensive update serves to engage the community and provide essential information on a variety of timely topics.

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