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Share Your Comments on Kirklands Plan to Protect Our Local Waters

Kirkland is inviting community feedback on its 2025 Draft Stormwater Management Program Plan, aimed at protecting local waters and reducing pollution. Residents can share their concerns and ideas regarding water quality and flood prevention until February 24, 2025. The city emphasizes the importance of collective responsibility in maintaining clean lakes and streams.

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The weekly podcast and newsletter from the City of Kirkland provide residents with timely updates on city policies, events, and community initiatives. Hosted by City Deputy Manager Jim Lopez, the podcast encourages citizen engagement through discussions on local governance and public safety. Subscribe to stay informed on important developments in Kirkland.

Learn About Homelessness in Kirkland Help Shape the Citys Response

Kirkland community members are invited to participate in two upcoming forums aimed at addressing the growing issue of homelessness in the city. The forums will provide opportunities for residents to engage in discussions about current and future strategies for managing homelessness, guided by local government officials. This initiative underscores Kirkland's commitment to fostering a compassionate community response to a complex social challenge.

February 6, 2025 - This Week in Kirkland - Text Version

Kirkland, WA, provides a comprehensive weekly recap highlighting significant local events, including city council updates, community conversations, and winter safety tips. The article emphasizes the importance of civic engagement, such as upcoming forums on homelessness and CPR classes, while also promoting local cultural events like the Galentine's Day Soiree. With insights from city officials and community leaders, the bulletin serves as a vital resource for residents looking to stay informed and involved.

City Council Recap February 4, 2025

The City Council meeting recap from February 4, 2025, outlines crucial discussions and decisions impacting the Council, Idaho region. Key topics included automotive initiatives and local governance, emphasizing community engagement and regional development. This event highlights the Council's commitment to addressing pressing local issues and fostering economic growth.

Advise the City Council by Serving on Board or Commission

Kirkland residents are invited to apply for positions on various city advisory boards and commissions by February 14, 2025. This opportunity allows community members to contribute to local governance and provide recommendations on matters such as parks, civil service, and transportation. Interested applicants can find details on eligibility and the application process through the City Clerk’s Office.

Kirkland Police Officers Are ABLE-Trained to Intervene

The Kirkland Police Department has successfully trained all its officers in the Active Bystandership for Law Enforcement (ABLE) program, promoting proactive peer intervention to enhance accountability and public safety. This initiative, developed by Georgetown Law’s Center for Innovations in Community Safety, underscores KPD’s commitment to fostering a culture of support among officers. Residents can take pride in their police department's leadership in adopting innovative strategies for community protection.

City Council Preview February 4, 2025

The Kirkland City Council is set to meet on February 4, 2025, in a hybrid format allowing both in-person and virtual attendance. Key agenda items include discussions on bike and pedestrian improvements, updates on the Seattle Kraken Iceplex proposal, and the 2025 Legislative Agenda. Community members are encouraged to participate in the meeting, which will also be streamed live on various platforms.

Snow and Freezing Weather - February 2025

** Kirkland is preparing for snow and freezing weather conditions, with city services adapting to ensure public safety. Residents are encouraged to monitor the weather, keep their driveways clear, and stay informed about service disruptions, including waste management delays and school closures. The article provides essential resources and tips to help the community navigate the winter storm effectively.

Kirkland Firefighters Return Safely After 14-Day Deployment to California

Kirkland firefighters safely returned home after a 14-day deployment to assist with wildfire response efforts in Los Angeles, California. The deployment involved a large mobilization of Washington state resources, including 55 engines, showcasing Kirkland's commitment to mutual aid and emergency response. Fire Chief Joe Sanford and Councilmember Neal Black praised the resilience and professionalism of the firefighters during this critical mission.

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