Home News Kirkland Rallies Post-Storm Cleanup Efforts, Small Business Saturday and Comprehensive Plan Adoption Set Stage for City’s Future

Kirkland Rallies Post-Storm Cleanup Efforts, Small Business Saturday and Comprehensive Plan Adoption Set Stage for City’s Future

Kirkland Rallies Post-Storm Cleanup Efforts, Small Business Saturday and Comprehensive Plan Adoption Set Stage for City’s Future

Crews have been working nonstop to clean the roads and restore safety as the Kirkland neighborhood deals with the consequences of a recent storm. According to the City of Kirkland, the city thanked the citizens for their efforts and asked them to remain alert, particularly on the highways.

Along with the reminder, the City of Kirkland also provides information on how to check bus routes and street conditions affected by the weather, as well as a strong recommendation to avoid downed power lines and run generators outside to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning. Residents are advised to use 9-1-1 only for true emergencies, report any blocked roads or downed trees through the Our Kirkland service or by calling the provided city number, and remember to treat dark traffic signals like all-way stops.

An upcoming podcast featuring Christian Switzer on promoting local business is generating excitement for Small Business Saturday. In the meanwhile, the Kirkland City Council has completed the Transportation Strategic Plan, approved the 2025 property tax levy, and offered input on the budget for the following two fiscal years. The 2044 Comprehensive Plan was the subject of the Council’s most recent Study Session; the final adoption is scheduled on December 10. A final Environmental Impact Statement that is accessible on the city’s website supports this long-term development concept that was influenced by community input. With their cleaning schedule highlighted in the newsletter, Kirkland’s Street Crew has also received recognition for their proactive street cleaning efforts to stop urban floods.

Kirkland is getting ready for neighborhood gatherings like the Snowflake Ball and Cereal with Santa as the Christmas season draws near. Information is available on the Kirkland Parks website. On November 28 and 29, City Hall will observe holiday closures; however, police and fire departments will continue to operate normally.

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Recently, Kirkland commemorated Native American Heritage Day with a statement by Snoqualmie Council Member Jolene Williams and a land acknowledgment. The city also highlighted the Recreation Scholarship Fund, which helps impoverished citizens, and responder road safety. Kirkland’s official website has further details on these programs.

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