City Council Authorizes Immediate Actions to Respond to COVID-19 and Census 2020

Kirkland, WALocal News

The City Council of Kirkland has taken proactive measures to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic, as detailed in their latest bulletin. Authorized immediate actions focus on addressing public health needs and ensuring community awareness during Census 2020. The announcement highlights collaboration with Public Health - Seattle & King County, which is vital in the current health crisis. Residents are encouraged to volunteer and assist their neighbors, fostering a spirit of community resilience. In addition to health updates, the bulletin includes essential information about local transportation changes and traffic alerts, ensuring that residents are aware of any disruptions.

By providing timely and relevant information, the council aims to keep the public informed and engaged. This initiative not only addresses the immediate challenges posed by the pandemic but also emphasizes the importance of civic participation in the census. Overall, the bulletin reflects the city's commitment to public safety and community involvement during this unprecedented time.

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