Speak out for Kirkland biking

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

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City of Kirkland is looking into making Juanita Drive safer for all users

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.

There are two important meetings to set the groundwork for making the city safer for families to bike through their neighborhoods. We encourage you to attend or comment as you are able.

The first meeting covers the future of the Cross Kirkland Corridor, a once-in-a-generation opportunity to knit together the city with a new trail on the former BNSF rail line, and other long range plans; the second reviews efforts to improve the Juanita Drive Corridor, which is heavily used by bicyclists.

Saturday, June 8, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Community Planning Day, including the Cross Kirkland Corridor
Kirkland City Hall, 123 Fifth Ave

Wednesday, June 12, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Hands-on workshop for the Juanita Drive Corridor Study
Finn Hill Middle School, 8040 NE 132nd St

Thanks in advance for speaking out for making Kirkland safe for families to bike!

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