QUICK SUMMARY
The Kirkland City Council has adopted the 2025-2026 City Work Program, emphasizing key initiatives such as the completion of Proposition 1 projects and a partnership with the Seattle Kraken. The unanimous vote reflects a commitment to addressing homelessness and developing a sustainable budget.
The Kirkland City Council has officially adopted its 2025-2026 City Work Program in a recent meeting, with a unanimous 7-0 vote. This program emphasizes the completion of initiatives outlined in Proposition 1, including the construction of fire training props near Fire Station 24. Council Member Scott MacColl highlighted the community's support for improved fire training facilities as crucial for public safety. Additionally, the council plans to collaborate with the Seattle Kraken, contingent on the team's adherence to community benefit commitments. A significant focus of the work program also includes addressing homelessness through a comprehensive action plan developed in partnership with local organizations. Furthermore, discussions on creating a sustainable budget for 2027-2028 were held, emphasizing the need for equitable investments across various sectors. Mayor Kelli Curtis facilitated the meeting, leading to a motion for adoption by Council Member Penny Sweet. The council aims to maintain transparency and community engagement as they move forward with these initiatives.