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Jason Feiler reflects on 35 years leading Kirkland parks operations
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Jason Feiler, newly promoted parks superintendent, recounted his three-decade career with the City of Kirkland, highlighted long-running programs and a water-rights purchase that reduced the parks’ potable-water costs.
Jason Feiler, parks superintendent for the City of Kirkland, described a 35-year career with the city and cited long-running operational projects that he said have saved the city money and supported waterfront parks.
Feiler, who told podcast hosts he was hired as a seasonal employee in 1990 and later earned an MBA, emphasized continuity and practical problem-solving in parks work. “Ive been here since 1990. Hired as a seasonal kid back in 1990,” Feiler said on the March 27 episode of the citys official podcast.
Feiler said one notable project was the citys purchase of a water right from a…
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