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Public Meeting Schedule

The City has begun public meetings and hearings on various elements of the Comprehensive Plan and public feedback is crucial to ensure the Comprehensive Plan reflects the needs and aspirations of our diverse community. The public hearing schedule can be found below and draft elements and policies can be found on the webpages linked below for each topic area. If you are unable to attend, please consider submitting your thoughts and suggestions via email to 2044ComprehensivePlan@kirklandwa.gov or using this online Public Comment Form.  Sign up for the K2044 Listserv to receive updates on the Comprehensive Planning process, including notices of future events, meetings, and activities.

All Public Hearings will be held during Kirkland Planning Commission meetings. See the Planning Commission webpage for information about attending in person or via Zoom. When noted, Open Houses will be from 4:00 PM to 5:30 PM prior to the specific meeting to provide an opportunity to speak with staff and ask questions.

May 9, 2024 Public Hearing (Open House 4:00 to 5:30 PM; 6:00 PM meeting)

Topics: Introduction Chapter (Vision Statement; Guiding Principles); Parks, Recreation & Open Space; Economic Development

May 23, 2024 Public Hearing (Open House 4:00 to 5:30 PM; 6:00 PM meeting)

Topics: Land Use; Sustainability, Climate & Environment; Human Services; Neighborhood Plan updates; Community Amendment requests (CAR’s) 

June 13, 2024 Public Hearing (7:00 PM meeting)

Topics: Introduction Chapter (Vision Statement; Guiding Principles); Land Use

June 27, 2024 Public Hearing (Open House 4:00 to 5:30 PM; 6:00 PM meeting) 

Topics: Transportation; Capital Facilities; Utilities; Public Services; Implementation; Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement comments

July 11, 2024 Pubic Hearing (7:00 PM meeting)

Continuation of Planning Commission (PC) deliberation on all Neighborhood Plans except for the Juanita Neighborhood Plan (the PC previously completed their deliberation on this chapter at the May 23, 2024 meeting)

July 25, 2024 Public Hearing (6:00 PM meeting)

Continuation of PC deliberation on the NE 85th St Station Area and Totem Lake Business District Subarea Plans, and the following neighborhood plans: Lakeview, Bridle Trails, Moss Bay, Everest, Rose Hill, Norkirk, and Finn Hill.

August 7, 2024 City Council meeting (7:30 PM meeting)

Topic: Comprehensive Plan Land Use Element Update - Transit Corridors

August 8, 2024 Planning Commission Study Session (6:00 PM meeting)

Topic: Housing Element

August 22, 2024 Public Hearing (6:00 PM meeting)

Continuation of PC deliberation on the Land Use Element and Market Street Corridor Plan

September 3, 2024 City Council Study Session (5:30 PM)

Topic: Housing Element

September 12, 2024 Public Hearing (6:00 PM meeting)

Continuation of PC deliberation on the Land Use Element and Market Street Corridor Plan

September 26th, 2024 Public Hearing (Open House 4:00 to 5:30 PM; 6:00 PM meeting)

Topics: Housing; Appendices (Glossary, Historical Information, Housing Needs Assessment, Community Profile); Miscellaneous topics   

October 15, 2024 Joint City Council and Planning Commission Study Session (5:30 PM)

Topic: K2044 Comprehensive Plan Planning Commission recommendation

December 10, 2024 City Council Meeting (7:30 PM)

Tentative final decision on K2044 Comprehensive Plan

Public Comments

Public comments organized by topic area(PDF, 6MB) (2022 through September 18, 2024)

Public comment PDFs received(PDF, 246MB) (2022 through September 18, 2024)

Community Engagement

Historically, large community-wide discussions have tended to attract people comfortable with City planning processes. Kirkland 2044 invests particular energy and consideration into engaging people underrepresented in civic life (i.e., “priority populations”). To guide the City's public engagement efforts, Kirkland worked with a consultant to prepare a strategy focused around equity to engage with the community. The City has provided a range of opportunities to learn from the community and help staff develop and refine goals and policies. These key strategies included: 

Identifying Local Stakeholders & Community Groups: The City proactively identified over 200 stakeholder and community groups and contacted these groups with information about the Comprehensive Plan update and how to get involved in this process.

Developing Community Surveys: The City created four public surveys throughout 2023 that covered the major topics in the Comprehensive Plan, receiving nearly 2,000 responses from community members or interested parties. These survey responses will be analyzed by staff to help inform revised or new policies that meet the needs of the community. 

Attending Local Events: City staff attended over 40 community events and meetings throughout 2023 to engage with the community and receive feedback on various topic areas. This included meeting with Youth & Senior Councils, neighborhood groups and local school students, attending events in the community such as farmer's markets, health fairs, City Hall for All, and more. 

Hosting Focus Group Sessions: The City hosted eight small group 90 minute focus group sessions with interested parties to review existing policies, develop guiding principles, and draft new policies.

For more information on this process and to review public comments received, explore the menus below .

4 Result(s) Found

To learn more about the work of each Focus Group, visit the specific webpage for the topic area of interest.

Learn what the community has to say. Want to share your input? Fill out the K2044 Comment Form

January 11, 2023 Visioning Event- The City hosted a virtual Visioning Event on January 11th to hear what Kirkland community members envision for the City’s future. Here are 5 unique and thought-provoking ideas or opportunities to address challenges that we heard from community members to help us start thinking about Kirkland’s future:

  • Increase alternative transportation modes such as point-to-point shuttles, more charging systems, and rapid electrification of the City; rethink transportation corridors instead of just amending
  • Listen to people that can’t afford to live in Kirkland today or don’t have the opportunity to live here
  • More creative housing opportunities such as co-housing with shared resources; reinforce the idea of creative missing middle housing options and go beyond just duplexes and triplexes
  • Finding alternative ways to generate tax revenue as we transition away from a car-centric Kirkland
  • Set specific sustainability goal for a “Zero Carbon City by 2044” 

Planning Commission Meetings (meetings begin at 6:00 PM unless noted)

  • September 12, 2024 Public Hearing: Continuation of PC deliberation on the Land Use Element and Market Street Corridor Plan
  • September 26, 2024 Public Hearing: Housing; Appendices (Glossary, History Narrative, Housing Needs Assessment, Community Profile); Miscellaneous topics   

City Council Meetings 

  • October 15, 2024 Joint City Council and Planning Commission Study SessionK2044 Planning Commission recommendation (5:30 PM)
  • December 10, 2024 Meeting: Tentative final decision on K2044 Comprehensive Plan (7:30 PM)

Visit the Planning Commission or City Council agenda pages to view meeting materials prepared in advance of the meeting dates and how to attend.  Please note the dates shown below are subject to change.        

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