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Kirkland City Council approved letters of support for King County Metro Rapid K locally preferred alternative
Summary
At its March 18 meeting the council approved letters of support for King County Metro's Rapid K locally preferred alternative and discussed several study-session items including the Kirkland Cares low-income support program and fire and park impact fees.
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At its March 18 meeting, the Kirkland City Council approved letters of support for the locally preferred alternative for King County Metro's Rapid K line, the podcast reported.
The council also received updates and discussion items: an update on the city's electric leaf blower initiative, a discussion of middle housing state requirements with direction to staff on code compliance, and a study-session review of the Kirkland Cares low-income support program and changes to fire and park impact fees. Those study-session items were received for discussion; the podcast did not report formal votes on them.
The podcast noted the council's action on the Rapid K locally preferred alternative but did not provide a vote tally or mover/second on the record.
The council meetings are streamed on the city's YouTube channel, Facebook page and the city website, the podcast said, where the public can review the meeting video and minutes for additional detail and official records.

