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Kirkland releases mid‑cycle CIP updates; Kamiakin gym and Central Way bike lane highlighted
Summary
City staff outlined changes to the capital improvement program, including a funded Kamiakin gym expansion (partial state grant), increased costs on federally funded intersection and pedestrian projects, and a new Central Way protected bike lane feasibility project pending a Transportation Improvement Board application.
City staff presented a mid‑cycle update to Kirkland’s capital improvement program on Tuesday, describing changes to project timing and funding, several new and modified projects, and a streamlined approach to the transportation unfunded list tied to the Transportation Strategic Plan.
Key items summarized by staff: - Funding and totals: Staff reported a proposed increase of about $29.5 million in the funded CIP and an approximate $333 million reduction in the unfunded CIP list compared with the adopted plan; the reductions largely reflect alignment with the updated Transportation Strategic Plan and shifting project priorities. - Parks and facilities: Kamiakin Gym expansion was proposed to move from the unfunded to the funded CIP after staff identified a $515,000 state grant; staff…
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