QUICK SUMMARY
The Kirkland City Council held a hybrid meeting on April 1, 2025, where they adopted the 2025-2026 City Work Program and reviewed plans for community engagement and long-range planning. The Mayor also proclaimed several awareness months, including Autism and Other Neurodivergence Acceptance Month. Additional discussions focused on financing options for the Houghton Village property.
The Kirkland City Council met in a hybrid format on April 1, 2025, discussing important initiatives that will shape the city's future. They adopted the 2025-2026 City Work Program, which will prioritize various projects over the next two years. Additionally, the council reviewed a strategic work plan aimed at enhancing community engagement, reflecting their commitment to involving residents in local governance. A briefing on the draft Planning Work Program outlined the Planning and Building Department's focus for the next three years on long-range planning projects. The Mayor proclaimed April as Autism and Other Neurodivergence Acceptance Month, Language Access Month, and National Arab American Heritage Month, underscoring the city's dedication to diversity and inclusion. Before the main agenda, the council held a Study Session to discuss financing options for the Houghton Village property, an essential topic for local development. Residents are encouraged to participate in future meetings, which are accessible via the city’s website and social media platforms. The next council meeting is scheduled for April 15, 2025, providing another opportunity for community involvement.