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Important Notice for Adoption of Kirkland’s K2044 Comp Plan on Dec 10

On December 10, the City Council of Kirkland will hold two significant back-to-back meetings to continue discussions and adopt the K2044 Comprehensive Plan. This plan is crucial for the city's future growth and development, impacting residents and stakeholders alike. Citizens are encouraged to participate and stay informed about these important decisions.

Kirkland Fire Department Deploys Six Firefighters to Southern California

The Kirkland Fire Department deployed six firefighters to Southern California on January 9, 2025, to assist in wildland firefighting efforts amidst ongoing fire emergencies. This marks the fourth deployment of the team to California since its formation in 2018, showcasing Kirkland's commitment to regional support during crises. Firefighters will work in 24-hour shifts for up to 14 days, collaborating with other regional fire departments.

City Council Preview January 21, 2025

The Kirkland City Council is scheduled to meet on January 21, 2025, in a hybrid format, allowing community members to participate in person or via Zoom. The agenda includes updates on the city's 2025 State Legislative Agenda and discussions on the King County Metro K Line project, along with a special presentation by the Kirkland Performance Center.

Learn Lifesaving Skills at a CPR, AED and First Aid Class

The City of Kirkland is offering CPR, AED, and First Aid classes through the Kirkland Fire Department and Medic One Foundation, aimed at equipping residents with essential life-saving skills. With classes available for both certification and non-certification, the program emphasizes the importance of being prepared for emergencies. Registration is required for upcoming sessions scheduled in January and February 2025.

City Council Recap January 7, 2025

The Kirkland City Council recapped its January 7, 2025, meeting, highlighting key decisions such as the adoption of the 2025-2030 Transportation Improvement Program and amendments to the fire code. Additionally, the council discussed the Houghton Village Development and proclaimed January 15 as Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service in Kirkland.

City Council Preview January 7, 2025

The Kirkland City Council is scheduled to meet on January 7, 2025, to discuss significant agenda items, including the adoption of the 2025-2030 Transportation Improvement Program and amendments to the Municipal Code. The meeting will begin with a study session at 5:30 p.m. followed by the business meeting at 7:30 p.m., where public participation is encouraged.

Kirkland police arrest several teens in connection with car thefts

Kirkland police have arrested nine teenagers in connection with a series of car thefts that occurred recently. This incident highlights ongoing concerns about youth crime in the area and the impact of such activities on community safety. The swift action by law enforcement demonstrates a commitment to addressing public safety issues in Kirkland.

Meet Kirkland's New Animal Control Officer

The City of Kirkland introduces its new animal control officer, highlighting the importance of animal services in the community. The article provides essential information regarding pet licensing, waste management, and lost and found pets, aiming to enhance pet ownership and environmental health in Kirkland.

** Special Olympics Washington in need of volunteers for Kirkland event

Special Olympics Washington is actively seeking volunteers for an upcoming track and field event at Juanita High School in Kirkland, WA. With several roles available for various shifts, the organization aims to enhance participation and support for athletes. Interested individuals are encouraged to get involved and contribute to this meaningful community event.

High bacteria levels keep Kirkland's Houghton Beach closed

Kirkland officials have announced that Houghton Beach will remain closed for at least another week due to high levels of bacteria posing a public health risk. The closure is a precautionary measure aimed at ensuring the safety of beachgoers and the community. This decision has significant implications for local residents and visitors who frequent the area.

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