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Pavement Marking Program

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• Maintain safe circulation on
Kirkland streets |
• Maintain vehicular, transit,
bicycle and pedestrian safety |
Project Overview: The goal of the Annual Striping Program is to maintain markings that identify travel lanes and other guidance markings for auto, pedestrian, bicycle, transit and other forms of transportation. The program will result in restriping for more than 30 miles of collector and arterial streets throughout the City. The project is typically divided in two phases:
- Phase 1 consists of restriping all lane lines with all other pavement marking removal and installation work and downtown curb painting.
- Phase 2 consists of restriping lane lines on arterial and collector streets.
Timeline: Striping for 2012 began in July and anticipated to be complete in August.

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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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