Court Offering 30-Day Amnesty for Outstanding Tickets and Fees Published on July 09, 2020 For the 30-days starting Wednesday, July 15, collection fees on outstanding tickets and fines with the Kirkland Municipal Court will not have to be paid. Tagged as: , Announcements, , Media Releases, Public Notices
“Evenings on Park Lane” to Support Businesses During Pandemic Published on June 30, 2020 In an effort to support downtown businesses during the coronavirus pandemic, the City will begin closing the west end of Park Lane between Lake Street and Main Street to vehicles from 6 p.m. to 7:00 a.m., seven days a week. Tagged as: , Announcements, Arts & Culture, , , Events & Activities, , Media Releases, Public Notices
Apply for 2021 Kirkland Tourism Funding by August 7 Published on June 26, 2020 The Kirkland Tourism Development Committee (TDC) is excited to announce that the 2021 tourism event funding application process is now open. Tagged as: , Announcements, , , Events & Activities, , , Media Releases, Public Notices
City of Kirkland to Invest CARES Act Funding Published on June 23, 2020 During their Tuesday, June 16 meeting, the Council adopted a resolution approving the City Manager’s proposed Coronavirus Aid, Relieve, and Economic Security (CARES) Act funding framework, authorizing the City Manager to direct the spending of Kirkland’s estimated $2.6 million in potential CARES Act funding. Tagged as: , Announcements, , , , , Media Releases
S&P and Moody’s affirm City of Kirkland’s AAA credit rating Published on June 19, 2020 The City of Kirkland has once again received a AAA credit rating from S&P and Moody’s credit rating agencies. Tagged as: , Announcements, , , Media Releases
City to Use KTUB Facility to Meet Needs Resulting from COVID-19 Published on June 15, 2020 The City of Kirkland has chosen not to execute an additional one-year contract extension with the YMCA for services at the Kirkland Teen Union Building (KTUB) to allow for this facility to be utilized for human services needs resulting from COVID-19 Tagged as: , Announcements, , , Events & Activities, , , Media Releases, Public Notices
City Advises Kirkland Businesses May Re-Open But Remain Vigilant Published on June 02, 2020 The City of Kirkland is advising that businesses authorized to open under Phase 1 of Governor Inslee’s Safe Start proclamation may do so, but to remain vigilant for any potential criminal activity. Tagged as: , Announcements, , , Media Releases, Public Notices
Kirkland Encourages Businesses to Remain Closed through June 2 Published on June 01, 2020 Although the rally and march that occurred in downtown Kirkland this afternoon was peaceful and successful, the City of Kirkland is strongly recommending that all brick and mortar Kirkland businesses located downtown and in other commercial areas remain closed through Tuesday, June 2. Tagged as: , Announcements, , , , Media Releases, Public Notices
Kirkland Strongly Encourages Businesses to Close on June 1 at 1 p.m Published on June 01, 2020 In response to the continued threat of looting across the region, the City of Kirkland is strongly recommending that all Kirkland businesses close their brick and mortar locations today, June 1 at 1 p.m. Tagged as: , Announcements, , , Media Releases, Public Notices
Residents Encouraged to Stay Out of Downtown and Waterfront Parks Published on June 01, 2020 In response to a potential protest that may occur in Downtown Kirkland at 2 p.m. today, the City of Kirkland is strongly recommending that all community members and visitors stay away from Downtown Kirkland and waterfront parks today, June 1 starting at 1 p.m. Tagged as: , Announcements, , , Environment, Events & Activities, , Media Releases, Public Notices