Submit Your Ideas for the Cross Kirkland Corridor
Got an idea to convey about the future of the Cross Kirkland Corridor?
Through the King County Library System's online dialogue tool,
http://www.dialogue-app.com/532 you can submit ideas about what you
would like to see along the Corridor and comment on others’ ideas
about the same.
The Cross Kirkland Corridor traverses Kirkland, from the South
Kirkland Park and Ride to the City’s northern boundary in the Totem
Lake Business District. In April 2012, the City of Kirkland purchased
a 5.75 mile segment of the Eastside Rail Corridor and has been
actively embracing the community energy around the corridor’s future
development as a multi-modal transportation corridor.
To begin your dialogue about the Cross Kirkland Corridor, you’ll need
to register. Add your ideas and watch the conversation build. You may
return to the forum as often as you like. This Dialogue will end on
August 31, 2012. Information from the Dialogue will be made available
to the City of Kirkland in September to assist in its decision-making
about the potential uses of the Cross Kirkland Corridor.
As a neutral third party, King County Library System’s role is to
gather and disseminate information; it is not responsible for or
involved in evaluating, proposing or giving preference to any
suggestion, submission or proposal. This dialogue project about the
Cross Kirkland Corridor is part of KCLS’s Convey Initiative.
For more information contact:
Kirkland Library
425-822-2459
Kingsgate Library
425-821-7686
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Kiwanis Annual Pancake Breakfast
to Benefit KITH (Kirkland Interfaith Transitions in Housing)
Sat, May 26
7 am to noon
Peter Kirk Community Center
$7 suggested donation per person
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Kirkland Officials Host Totem Lake Conversations
Kirkland Mayor Joan McBride and City Council Member Amy Walen invite
Totem Lake Business District companies, interested stakeholders, and
citizens to talk about the future of Totem Lake over lunch at Café
Veloce on May 21, June 25, and July 23 from 12 to 1:30 p.m. For
reservations, call the City Manager’s Office at
425-587-3001.
Attendees are responsible for the cost of lunch.
In 2010, the City hosted a Totem Lake Symposium where financial,
development, and design professionals collaborated with local property
and business owners on how to revitalize the Totem Lake Business
District. Participants expressed their current and future vision of
the area which were integrated into the Totem Lake Action Plan,
adopted by the City Council in late December 2010.
For more information about the City’s efforts to revitalize the Totem
Lake Business District, visit
www.kirklandwa.gov/totemlakeaction or
contact Ellen Miller-Wolfe, Economic Development Manager, City of
Kirkland at
425-587-3014 or
emw...@kirklandwa.gov.
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SAVE THE DATE: PETER KIRK’S CARNIVAL WILL BE ON SATURDAY, JUNE 9TH
from 3PM to 6PM
NEW this year one taco truck, one gourmet hot dog, and a sweets/
espresso truck!
We will also have a magician, balloon artist, & Harry Potter show!
Join us, Saturday, June 9th as we invite the community for a day of
games, prizes, sweets, pony rides & bouncy houses. Be sure to mark
your calendars as this is
an event you won’t want to miss! Of course, great events can’t happen
without great volunteers and
Carnival is no exception. There are lots of opportunities to help
out; check out the link
below and get signed up today.
Event Volunteers:
www.SignUpGenius.com/go/4090C4FA5A9283-pkcarnival
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Save the date! July 28 Highland Neighborhood Garage Sale