The City of Kirkland Public Works Department has a new draft of More People, More Places, More Often, A Plan for Active Transportation for which they are seeking comment. The plan highlights are available as an overview ...

The City of Kirkland is encouraging residents and businesses to prepare for potential flooding With the forecasts for heavy rains and stormy weather in the coming days, the City of Kirkland encourages residents and businesses to ...
How well are Kirkland’s streets being maintained? The City of Kirkland wants to know your opinion. In February, 2008, the City of Kirkland commissioned a citizen survey to understand the opinions of randomly selected city residents about city services. This survey reflected ...

The Market Street Sanitary Sewer Main and Storm Sewer Replacement Project is scheduled to begin on September 29, 2008 and is expected to be completed by the end of the year. The project calls for upgrading the existing ...
A Task Force of residents along Slater Ave NE and the North Hill Neighborhood Association has been working with the city to develop a traffic calming plan for Slater Ave NE. The purpose of the plan is to reduce traffic speeds and make the street safer for all who ...
The Transportation Commission needs your help to make sure they're on the right track with regard to the City of Kirkland's revised Non-Motorized Plan. The City has developed a draft list of projects for both pedestrians and cyclists along with corresponding maps...
Shortly after Kirkland annexed the North Rose Hill neighborhood from King County in 1988, it stopped maintaining a system of ditches that had been in place and maintained by King County for near a century or more. An infrastructure that had been considered...