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Elementary School Walk Route Enhancements
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• Safe School Walk Routes |
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| • Pedestrian Safety Education |

December 21, 2012 Update: Thanks to the 2012 Street Levy, the City will have an additional $150,000 per year to help leverage State and Federal funding to increase safe routes to Kirkland elementary and middle schools. To suggest a sidewalk or walkway improvement go to: Suggest a Project.
Project Overview: The City is awarded State grant funding to construct walk route enhancements. The grants address the top priority routes at each public elementary school and connected sidewalks, constructed curb and gutter and made storm drainage improvements.
Current Status: The City received a grant for 2013 to complete the sidewalk on the north side of NE 112th Avenue NE east of Alexander Graham Bell Elementary School and west of 120th Avenue NE (and the Cross Kirkland Corridor).
Complete:
- Lakeview: West side of 104th Avenue NE and North side of NE 67th Street
- Juanita: West side of 97th Place NE from NE 128th Street to NE 129th Place near Juanita Elementary.
- AG Bell: East side of 110th Avenue NE from NE 116th Street leading into the back entrance of AG Bell Elementary.
- Peter Kirk: West side of 6th Street between 13th Avenue and 15th Avenue near Peter Kirk Elementary.
- Mark Twain: West side of 130th Ave NE adjacent to Mark Twain Elementary.
- Rose Hill: South side of NE 80th Street from 130th Avenue NE to 128th Avenue NE near Rose Hill Elementary.
- Lakeview: East side of 103rd Avenue NE, eliminate gaps between NE 64th Street and NE 67th Street near Lakeview Elementary.
- Ben Franklin: East side of 125th Avenue NE just south of NE 70th and north of NE 65th Lane to north of NE 65th Place near Ben Franklin Elementary. New crosswalks will be installed along 122nd Avenue NE at NE 62nd Street and NE 61st Street.
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Contact
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Kari Page
Neighborhood Outreach Coordinator
(425) 587-3011
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Caring for your infrastructure to keep Kirkland healthy, safe and vibrant.
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Alternate Formats: Persons with disabilities may request materials in alternative formats —please call Kari Page, Neighborhood Outreach Coordinator at 425-587-3011 or KPage@kirklandwa.gov . Persons with hearing impairments may access the Washington State Telecommunications Relay Service at 711.
Title VI: It is the City of Kirkland’s policy to ensure full compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 by prohibiting discrimination against any person on the basis of race, color, national origin or sex in the provision of benefits and services resulting from programs and activities. Any person who believes his/her Title VI protection has been violated, may file a complaint with the City of Kirkland. For questions regarding Kirkland’s Title VI Program, or to file a complaint with the City of Kirkland, contact Kari Page, Neighborhood Outreach Coordinator at 425-587-3011 or KPage@kirklandwa.gov.
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