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City Council Preview April 1, 2025

The Kirkland City Council is set to hold a hybrid meeting on April 1, 2025, where key agenda items will be discussed, including the 2025-2026 City Work Program and community engagement plans. Residents are encouraged to participate either in person or via Zoom, with opportunities for public comments. The meeting will also include a study session focused on financing options for the Houghton Village property.

Kirkland Planning Commission Aims to Revise Zoning Codes for Affordable Housing

The Kirkland Planning Commission met on March 27, 2025, to discuss revisions to zoning regulations intended to enhance housing affordability. Key proposals include removing size limitations on accessory dwelling units (ADUs) and aligning local codes with those of neighboring cities.

Kirkland Planning Commission Reviews Affordable Housing Zoning Amendments

The Kirkland Planning Commission met on March 26, 2025, to discuss amendments to the zoning code regarding affordable housing. The commission considered various options, including an inclusionary zoning proposal and a hybrid parking requirement model, while emphasizing the need for developer incentives.

Statement on City's March 27, 2025 Notice of Appeal of the NERTS FEIS

The City of Kirkland has expressed disappointment following King County's selection of the Houghton Transfer Station Alternative 1B as the new Northeast Recycling and Transfer Station (NERTS). Kirkland officials have filed a Notice of Appeal against the Final Environmental Impact Statement (EIS), citing insufficient analysis on transportation impacts and hazardous waste risks. The city advocates for a more environmentally friendly option, site 1A, and seeks comprehensive mitigation measures if the station is ultimately located in Kirkland.

March 27, 2025 - This Week in Kirkland - Text Version

The article provides a comprehensive overview of upcoming events and initiatives in Kirkland, including a City Council meeting set for April 1, 2025, where key community projects will be discussed. It highlights engaging community stories, such as Parks Superintendent Jason Filan's unique experiences over 35 years, as well as details on rebates for smarter yards and boat launch cards. The piece effectively informs residents about local governance and initiatives while encouraging community participation.

Innovation Takes the Stage at Kirklands 2025 Pitch Competition

The Kirkland’s 2025 Pitch Competition is set to showcase innovative ideas and entrepreneurial talent on March 24, 2025. This event will feature notable figures, including Mark Kirkland and John Tymczyszyn, highlighting the importance of innovation in the business landscape. Attendees can expect an engaging atmosphere at the Kirkland Performance Center, where new ventures will take center stage.

Mayor Curtis statement on siting of NERTS in Kirkland

The City of Kirkland expressed disappointment over King County's selection of the Houghton Transfer Station site for the Northeast Recycling and Transfer Station Project, announced before the conclusion of the appeal process for the Final Environmental Impact Statement (EIS). Mayor Kelli Curtis emphasized the need for a modern facility with comprehensive mitigation measures for the surrounding community. The city is currently evaluating options regarding the appeal process and insists on adequate funding for necessary mitigations.

Kirkland Police to Host Free Gun Safety Class

The Kirkland Police Department is offering a free Gun Safety Class for residents on April 1, 2025, aimed at enhancing community awareness and safe firearm practices. Open to individuals aged 21 and older, the class will feature experienced law enforcement instructors and provide participants with a complementary gun safe. This initiative is part of the community safety efforts funded by Police Prop 1, approved in 2018.

City Council Preview March 18, 2025

The upcoming Kirkland City Council meeting on March 18, 2025, will feature a hybrid format, allowing community members to participate in person or via Zoom. Key agenda items include discussions on King County Metro's RapidRide K Line, the Electric Leaf Blower Initiative, and Middle Housing State requirements. A study session will precede the meeting, addressing local support programs and fire impact fees.

Find Your Next Gig at the Kirkland Parks Job Fair

The Kirkland Parks and Community Services Job Fair will take place on April 5, 2025, at the North Kirkland Community Center, offering a variety of seasonal roles in parks and recreation. Attendees will have the opportunity to meet hiring managers and participate in on-site interviews for positions such as lifeguards and day camp leaders, aiming to enhance community engagement and enjoyment.

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