Kirkland city officials seek public input on land-use, zoning designations for neighborhood center

The city of Kirkland is conducting an online survey that will help identify community-preferred land-use and zoning designations to the Houghton/Everest Neighborhood Center, as well as improvements to 6th Street South.

The city of Kirkland is conducting an online survey that will help identify community-preferred land-use and zoning designations to the Houghton/Everest Neighborhood Center, as well as improvements to 6th Street South.

According to the city of Kirkland, officials believe resident input is important in ensuring that the plan recognizes the community’s interests and needs and requests that anyone interested in sharing suggestions and insight do so at the project webpage.

Outcomes of the survey will be reviewed and used during an October community workshop. The time and date for the workshop have yet to be announced. The final study is expected to be presented to City Council in late 2016.

To stay informed about the project, subscribe to Kirkland’s email updates here. Scroll down to Project and Program Updates and select Houghton Everest NC & 6th Street Corridor Study from the available list of subscription topics.

Those who are unable to complete the online survey can contact Angela Ruggeri, senior planner, at (425) 587-3256.