The city GIS program is committed to providing access to its data resources, for external users as well as city staff. Selected standard map products currently available through this Internet site are:
City of Kirkland Base Map This map shows the parcels, schools, parks and City facilities. This map is current as of October 21, 2009. | |
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City of Kirkland Land Use Map This map shows the City's most recently adopted land use. The land use map is amended by ordinance on an annual basis. | |
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City of Kirkland Sensitive Areas This map shows the City of Kirkland's sensitive areas including, wetlands, streams (open and piped) and known salmonid locations. The sensitive areas boundaries shown on this map are approximate and have not been surveyed. | |
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City of Kirkland Snow Routes The Snow Routes map shows where the priority routes that the Public Works Street Department will maintain during snow events. | |
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Water & Sewer Service Areas The Water and Sewer Service Area map shows the area within the city that is served by the City of Kirkland's Water and Sewer Department. The rest of the city is seved by the Northshore Utility District. | |
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City of Kirkland Zoning Map This map shows the City's most recently adopted zoning designations. Zoning map changes are adopted by ordinance. The number of changes per year varies. This map is the officially adopted zoning record for the City. | |
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City of Kirkland Walking Routes |
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| These maps of easy walks in various Kirkland neighborhoods are provided to you by the City of Kirkland and the defined neighborhood association in cooperation with Public Health - Seattle & King County. These maps were produced as part of a neighborhood series in 2005. | | |
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City of Kirkland Downtown Map This map shows downtown amenities such as city facilities, historic sites, shops, dining, parking and tourist attractions.
This map should be used as a guide only as amenities can change periodically. | |
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City of Kirkland Flow Control Map This map shows the location of flow control levels, to be used when determining storm drainage requirements for development. Areas are designated as either Level 1/Potential Direct Discharge or Level 2 Flow Control. | |
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Users are advised that these map images are of relatively low resolution for Internet publication; other options are available by contacting the city GIS. Additional products will be available through this site in the near future.