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Neighborhood Services
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Kirkland is endowed with a beautiful physical setting, strong sense of community, and distinct neighborhoods each with its own unique character. The City Council and staff work closely with each neighborhood to ensure high-quality services are provided, neighborhood associations are supported, and issues are responsively addressed. This is at the heart of what gives Kirkland a sense of community.
Kirkland neighborhoods are secure, stable, and well-maintained, creating the foundation for our high quality of life.
The City values the meaningful participation of the community in City decision-making processes and services. By providing information, discussing issues and receiving input through a variety of formats, individuals and key stakeholder groups are encouraged to be informed and get involved.
Kirkland Neighborhood Map (PDF-2 MB)  | |
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This Neighborhood Services website provides you with the information you need to participate in Kirkland's Neighborhood life.
The Neighborhood Associations page will link you to your neighborhood association, contact information for neighborhood leaders, meeting schedules, and status of neighborhood projects/programs.
The Neighborhood Program page outlines the broad array of activities you can become involved in to enhance the quality of life in your neighborhood.
The Neighborhood Services Team is made up of representatives from City Departments in charge of designing and implementing the Neighborhood Programs. See Team contact information on the Neighborhood Services Team page.
Join the Neighborhood E-Bulletin list serve to stay informed of events and issues in Kirkland's neighborhoods.
Go to Neighborhood Resources to obtain links to existing City resources aimed at providing you with the tools you need to stay informed and active in your neighborhood (e.g. permit activity in your neighborhood, tree and landscaping regulations, graffitti hot line, picnic/parade planning, and emergency preparedness).
Frequently Asked Questions page is coming soon. Ever wonder how to get a street light on your street? Or, who to call about a neighborhood code violation? Soon there will be a "Frequently Asked Questions" page to find the answers to pressing neighborhood related questions.
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