High Woodlands Rainwater Management Project The High Woodlands rainwater project will study and choose up to three locations for projects that reduce the volume of rainwater runoff and improve water quality in Juanita Creek.
124th Avenue Northeast Improvements The City of Kirkland is improving the 124th Avenue Northeast corridor between Northeast 116th Street and Northeast 124th Street.
Cedar Creek Rainwater Management Project This project will control the flow of rainwater runoff and improve water quality in the Juanita Creek watershed.
100th Avenue Northeast Corridor Improvements The City of Kirkland is rebuilding 100th Avenue Northeast, between Northeast 139th and 145th streets, into a more walkable, vibrant and green corridor. The redesigned corridor will feature sidewalk-level bicycle lanes, sidewalks and five lanes for automotive traffic. The City recently installed a box culvert at Cedar Creek.
Surface Water Master Plan Update Kirkland's Storm & Surface Water Division is updating the Surface Water Master Plan.
Annual Striping Program The Annual Striping Program maintains markings that identify travel lanes and other guidance markings for auto, pedestrian, bicycle, transit and other forms of transportation.
Juanita Beach Park Bathhouse Replacement Project Juanita Beach Park was renovated in 2020 with a new bathhouse, two picnic pavilions, and a new accessible-to-all-abilities playground.
Spinney Homestead Park Rainwater Management Project This project will control the flow of rainwater runoff and improve water quality in the Forbes Creek watershed.
Overlay (Street Paving) Kirkland's annual overlay program repaves the City's network of arterial, collector and residential streets.
132nd Square Park Master Plan Information on this page relates to the creation of the park master plan in 2019.
Slurry Seal The 2012 Streets Levy is doubling the number of lane miles the City of Kirkland can slurry seal each year. Kirkland has a goal of treating every residential street in the City with slurry seal by the year 2032.
Street Preservation The goal of Kirkland's annual street preservation program is to keep the City's 600 lane miles of roads in conditions that are cost-effective to maintain and functional for travel. To achieve this, Kirkland repaves, patches or slurry seals up to 40 lane-miles of roads every year.
Totem Lake Park Renovation The City of Kirkland transformed the obscure park into a recreational centerpiece of the Totem Lake Urban Center by renovating it with new bathrooms, a new boardwalk and a new accessible-to-all-abilities playground.
Lake Street Pedestrian Scramble Using traffic signals to hold all automotive traffic at each of the intersection’s four legs, people will be able to walk across the intersection in all directions when the pedestrian phase is active.
132nd Square Park Redevelopment and Stormwater Retrofit The City of Kirkland is designing a project to better manage stormwater in the Totem Lake/Juanita Creek basin.