QUICK SUMMARY
The City of Kirkland has appealed the Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for King County's Northeast Regional Recycling Transfer Station, raising procedural and substantive concerns. City Manager Scott MacColl highlighted the city's commitment to transparency and community engagement during the recent council meeting.
The City of Kirkland has officially appealed the Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for King County's Northeast Regional Recycling Transfer Station, citing procedural and substantive concerns that need addressing. During a recent council meeting, City Manager Scott MacColl provided an overview of the appeal process, pointing out specific errors in the FEIS. He expressed that the appeal aims to ensure both process and substance are adequately reviewed. The city has established a dedicated webpage to enhance transparency and keep residents informed, featuring statements from the City Manager and a section for frequently asked questions. Councilmember Neal Black underscored the importance of ensuring the website is easily accessible for residents seeking information. Although no votes were taken during this meeting segment, the council is preparing for further discussions and community engagement as the appeal progresses. The City Manager confirmed that updates will be posted on the city's website as new information arises. The appeal was officially submitted on March 27th, setting the stage for future deliberations.