January 11, 2024 - This Week in Kirkland - Text Version

Published on January 11, 2024

This Week in Kirkland: Council Preview | Snowplow Map | MLK Holiday Closure | Lunar New Year


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City Council Meeting Preview

The next meeting of the Kirkland City Council is on Tuesday, January 16, 2024. This will be a hybrid meeting, and community members are welcome to attend the meeting in person or via Zoom. 

Here’s a brief overview of some of the items on the Business Agenda for the January 16 meeting, which starts at 7:30 p.m.:

Council will discuss and decide on  Councilmember committee assignments  to various standing assignments around the region covering a variety of policy areas for 2024.  

Council will  receive an update on the City’s 2024 State Legislative Agenda . The State Legislature convened for its regular session on Monday, January 8, 2024.  This session, the second of the biennium, will be a short session of 60 days and it will conclude on March 7, 2024.   


Prior to the above business agenda, the Council will also hold a  Study Session  starting at 5:30 p.m., where they will provide feedback on potential  short-term options to activate the Houghton Park and Ride site  while long term plans are developed.  


Meeting details:  

The business meeting begins at 7:30 p.m. and is preceded by a 5:30 p.m. study session. The agenda for the January 16 meeting will be available on the City website prior to the meeting on the  Kirkland City Council agendas webpage . You can also receive meeting agendas in your inbox by subscribing to “City Council Agendas” on the  Kirkland email lists subscription page .       

How to watch:  Kirkland City Council meetings are streamed live and can be watched after the fact on the City of Kirkland  Facebook page  and the  City YouTube channel , in addition to the livestream on the  City website . Meetings are also televised on Comcast Cable Channel 21 and Ziply Cable Channel 31.       

How to participate:  Members of the public wishing to address the Council may do so in-person or via Zoom during the “Items from the Audience” part of the agenda. That part of the agenda occurs at the beginning of the Council’s business meeting, which starts at 7:30 p.m. Information on the comment sign up process to provide comment to the City Council, and on attending the meeting virtually, is available on the  City Council webpage .     

Written comments can also be submitted to  CityCouncil@kirklandwa.gov . For additional questions, please call the City Clerk’s Office at (425) 587-3190. 

Know Before You Go with New Kirkland Snowplow Map

The City of Kirkland launched a beta snow routes and plow status map. The map is updated every few minutes with recent plow location and street status during a snowstorm and is available from the  City’s website .  

The application is currently in live beta testing, and community members are encouraged to provide feedback to the community via the comment form accessible on the City’s  snow response webpage 

Read more  about this new map. 

More Ways to be Winter Ready

Freezing temperatures are in the forecast.

Our Public Works Street and Grounds Team has been prepping our snow and ice equipment and are ready to serve our community.

The best way community members can stay safe is to prep ahead of time and stay inside

Here are some tips to help be prepared heading into the weekend:  

Check the Roads 

  • If you need to drive, reference the  new snowplow map  we just launched, which includes our traffic cameras! Want to understand the City’s priority snowplow routes? You can find the plow route map at  www.kirklandwa.gov/snow .  

Prevent Freezing Pipes 

  • Keep garage doors closed if there are water supply lines in the garage.
  • Open kitchen and bathroom cabinet doors to allow warmer air to circulate around the plumbing. Be sure to move any harmful cleaners and household chemicals up out of the reach of children.
  • When the weather is very cold outside, let the cold water drip from the faucet served by exposed pipes. Running water through the pipe - even at a trickle - helps prevent pipes from freezing.
  • Keep the thermostat set to the same temperature both during the day and at night. 

Safely Clear Sidewalks 

  • In Kirkland, it’s the property owner’s responsibility to keep driveways and sidewalks clear of snow and ice. Consider checking in with neighbors who may have challenges clearing their sidewalks. 

Sweep the Salt

  • Spreading salt and de-icers on our sidewalks and driveways helps keep us safe in icy conditions. But when washed off to storm drains, the salts and chemicals in de-icers can be harmful to our creeks, lakes, and wetlands.
  • Use products according to the instructions on the label and give them time to work. Using more doesn’t work better – it’s just more expensive and means more pollution for our local waterways.
  • Use a hand-held spreader to help you apply a consistent amount of product.
  • Spread deicer before snow and ice start to accumulate. This will prevent snow from bonding with the pavement and speed the melting process.
  • Then, after snow and ice melts, or when temperatures warm, sweep up any excess salt or sand and throw it in the trash. 

Know Who to Contact 

  • To report a power outage or view the power outage map, download the PSE app or visit the PSE website at:  https://www.pse.com/outage , or call Puget Sound Energy at 1-888-225-5773. For tree issues on or near power lines, contact PSE at 1-888-225-5773 to report.
  • In the case of an urgent public right-of-way issue, call our 24/7 line at 425-587-3900.  

Stay in the Know 

Latest updates around this upcoming inclement weather incident is available on our News & Info page .

Come Celebrate Lunar New Year Feb 3

The community is invited to attend the annual Lunar New Year Celebration event on Saturday, February 3 from 2 to 4 p.m. Lunar New Year is a cultural event that celebrates the first new moon of the lunar calendar. This event is free and will be held at the Peter Kirk Community Center located at 352 Kirkland Ave, in Kirkland.  

City Facilities Closed Monday, January 15

In honor of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., City administrative offices are closed on Monday, January 15, 2024. Fire, police, and other critical services will remain fully operational. City services normally accessible through email, the Our Kirkland service portal and over the phone will resume 8 a.m., Tuesday, January 16.

On January 2, 2024, the Mayor, on behalf of the City Council, proclaimed Monday, January 15 as the Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service and encourages all Kirkland residents and businesses to serve their neighbors and community on this day and throughout the year. Read the full proclamation in this  memo .   

For a full list of 2024 City Hall Holiday Closures, visit the  City’s website .   

Get Help Securing Stable Housing

Are you a landlord hoping to lease to tenants struggling with barriers to obtain stable housing? Or are you a tenant seeking a new lease in Kirkland and struggling with barriers to housing? Do you have low credit, previous eviction, bankruptcy, or prior criminal conviction?  

The City of Kirkland Rental Risk Assistance Fund provides grants of up to $1,200 to landlords with qualifying tenants to mitigate risk to landlords of tenant default. Learn about eligibility requirements and apply at:  kirklandwa.gov/rentriskfund .

Thank you, Kirkland Police!

Law Enforcement Appreciation Day was January 9. Thank you to our dedicated, hard-working Kirkland Police Department who brave the weather and uncertain circumstances to help keep Kirkland a safe place for all!

Kirkland Fire Welcomes Newest Graduated Recruits

Congratulations to Kirkland Fire Department’s newest recruits who graduated last week! You’ll soon see these new firefighter/EMT’s serving our community at fire stations around the city.  

Does a meaningful, service-focused career with an amazing team sound like something you’d be interested in? Check out  Kirkland Fire Department.  

Traffic Alerts

Northeast 132nd Street Interchange (WSDOT Project)   

I-405 NB closure planned: All Northbound lanes of I-405 between NE 124th St and NE 160th St will be closed overnight from 11:59 p.m. Jan 13 to 6 a.m. Jan 14.

Detour route will be posted on site.

In the event of inclement weather such as excessive winds, rain and/or snow, the closure will take place following the same timeline late Saturday, Jan. 20 to early Sunday, Jan. 21.

For more about the project, visit the  WSDOT project webpage .


Join an online project update to hear about progress made so far, ask questions of the project team, and learn how to stay informed. The meeting will cover the following:  

• Upcoming closures on Northeast 132nd Street

• I-405 on- and off-ramps opening  

• Previous and upcoming project milestones  

The meeting will be held online via Zoom:  

• Wednesday, Jan. 24, from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m.  

• Register here:  https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_PwL5vrT0RXaBwiGGzA1RzA   

Upcoming Events

Blood Drive 

Date : January 18 & 19   

Time : 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.  

Location : Kirkland City Hall, 123 5th Ave, Peter Kirk Room 

The beginning of a new year is the perfect time to commit to your next blood donation and set a goal to donate every time you’re eligible! Make your appointment today in celebration of National Blood Donor Month!  Giving blood at least twice a year is a small, attainable, and measurable way that you can make a difference in your community. It only takes an hour to save a life. Start the new year by crossing this one item off your To Do List!  All donors need to be at least 16 years old, and need to arrive with photo ID when they check in. Book your appointment for the  City of Kirkland Blood Drive . The team from Bloodworks will be on site at City Hall both January 18 & 19. 


WM Virtual Tour 

Date : Friday, January 26 

Time : 12 - 1 p.m. 

Location : virtual  

If our  podcast interview with Gena Jain  about the Cascade Recycling Center piqued your interest, and you’d like to take a tour of the WM facility – you're in luck!  

The CRC virtual tour is an opportunity to see how the center functions and to see how they processes recyclables collected from over 250,000 households in Washington!  

For more information and to register please visit the  Waste Management website 


For more events from the City, visit our  Community Events  page. For up to date happenings around Kirkland, visit  ExploreKirkland.com/Events.  

Want a monthly Events Guide delivered to your inbox? Sign up for our Events Newsletter .  

Video Spotlight

Does the cold weather have you still in the holiday spirit? Walk down memory lane with the  Winterfest Tree Lighting.

City Council Meeting Preview

 

 

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