Update on the City's Response to COVID-19 and Upcoming Council Meetings

Kirkland, WALocal News

The City of Kirkland has released a comprehensive bulletin updating residents on its response to the COVID-19 pandemic. This vital communication addresses the increasing need for accurate information, urging the community to discern COVID-19 facts from fiction. With public health being a primary concern, the bulletin also outlines the city's proactive measures in combating the virus and ensuring community safety. Furthermore, it highlights upcoming city council meetings, where critical topics such as the 85th Street Station development will be discussed. The plans for this infrastructure project are significant for local transportation and urban development.

As the pandemic continues to evolve, such updates are essential for keeping the public informed and engaged. The city's commitment to transparency and community involvement is evident in this timely release. Residents are encouraged to participate in local governance and stay updated on health advisories.

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