Join conversation about Cross Kirkland Corridor, parks and more at June 8 event

City of Kirkland leaders have launched an ambitious and inclusive public involvement campaign, “Kirkland 2035: Your Voice. Your Vision. Your Future.,” as a way to listen to ideas from community members about the city’s future.

City of Kirkland leaders have launched an ambitious and inclusive public involvement campaign, “Kirkland 2035: Your Voice. Your Vision. Your Future.,” as a way to listen to ideas from community members about the city’s future.

Several long-range and strategic plans are being updated and developed that will shape Kirkland’s future in land-use, housing, transportation, parks and the Cross Kirkland Corridor.

Community members are invited to a Planning Day from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, June 8 at Kirkland City Hall, 123 Fifth Ave.

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Information and interactive activities during the event will engage residents and businesses in the Cross Kirkland Corridor Master Plan, Comprehensive Plan update, Transportation Master Plan, and the Parks, Recreation and Open Space Plan.

A one-hour “crash course” on the Growth Management Act and how the city’s Comprehensive Plan guides the city’s future will be held from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m., followed by a moderated conversation from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. with council members on how the city can best manage future growth in housing and jobs and meet the transportation needs of a larger city.

Other plans that need public input include the Juanita Drive Corridor Study, Surface Water Master Plan, and Totem Lake Park Master Plan.

Event details can be found at www.kirklandwa.gov/kirkland2035 or by calling 425-587-3001.

For more information on the city’s Kirkland 2035 initiative, visit www.kirklandwa.gov/kirkland2035 or email kirkland2035@kirklandwa.gov.