The City prepares a six year Capital Improvement Program (CIP) which plans for the improvements and maintenance of the City's water, sewer, and surface water utilities and transportation systems including streets, sidewalks, and intersections. The CIP document specifies project details, estimated costs, funding sources and timelines. Projects are prioritized based upon the CIP prioritization process and available funding. For example, see transportation prioritization process . The City Council reviews, updates and adopts the CIP every two years.
The current Public Works Department CIP projects can be seen on the CIP project map.
As a resident, business, or visitor of Kirkland, you may have a question about a particular current CIP project.
Or you may want to suggest a project for the City to consider in its next CIP update process. The City appreciates hearing your project ideas and encourages you to share them by completing the following online form.
Please submit your project idea here: If you have more than one project idea, please submit each one separately. This will help ensure each of your ideas is considered.
Your request will be reviewed by the CIP staff and a staff member will follow up with you.
Thank you for your input. Working together creates better projects and a stronger community.
For questions and additional information contact:
Kari PageNeighborhood Services Coordinator
425-587-3011 (Phone)
425-587-3019 (Fax)