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Council approves three municipal boundary adjustments to simplify permitting at South Kirkland Park‑and‑Ride and CKC parcels
Summary
Kirkland adopted three resolutions to adjust municipal boundaries so that portions of the South Kirkland Park‑and‑Ride and a southern Cross Kirkland Corridor parcel will lie wholly within one city, aiming to streamline future permitting and station‑area work. Bellevue is scheduled to consider the same changes later this year.
The Kirkland City Council on July 15 unanimously approved three municipal boundary adjustments that move small parcels and right‑of‑way so each property will be wholly within a single city rather than split across the Kirkland‑Bellevue border.
City Attorney Darcy Eilers summarized the transactions as boundary adjustments authorized under state law (RCW 35.13) that do not require King County Boundary Review Board approval. The adjustments will: transfer the…
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