Council Preview | Public Hearing Feb. 15 | Free Tax Preparation | Thank You Green Kirkland | Totem Lake Connector Updates | Traffic Alerts

Kirkland, WALocal News

The City of Kirkland is preparing for a public hearing scheduled for February 15, 2022, aimed at fostering community involvement in local governance. This event presents an opportunity for residents to voice their concerns and opinions on critical local issues, ensuring their perspectives are considered in decision-making processes. To further support the community, the city is offering free tax preparation services, easing the burden on residents during tax season. Additionally, gratitude is extended to the Green Kirkland Partnership for their ongoing efforts in enhancing the local environment through various initiatives. The city will provide updates on the Totem Lake Connector project, highlighting its significance in improving transportation infrastructure and connectivity.

Residents will also receive important traffic alerts to stay informed about road conditions and potential disruptions. This comprehensive bulletin showcases Kirkland’s dedication to transparency, community support, and active citizen participation. Overall, it reflects an engaged local government striving to address residents' needs and enhance their quality of life.

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