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Council approves downtown crosswalk package, asks staff to add 120 Fourth crossing after brief study

5128525 · July 2, 2025
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Summary

Council approved a four‑site downtown crosswalk package funded by the Transportation Benefit District but asked staff to research a feasibility question and return on the Lake Washington Boulevard/NE 50th crossing; council approved an RRFB crosswalk on 120 Fourth with limitations.

The Kirkland City Council considered a set of high‑priority pedestrian crossing improvements funded through the Transportation Benefit District (TBD) and approved a downtown crosswalk package while deferring one contested crossing for more study.

Staff briefed council on the TBD program status and project pipeline and presented cost updates for remaining projects. Of particular interest were two items brought forward for decision: a sidewalks/crosswalk improvement on Northeast 120th Avenue (Kingsgate/Evergreen Hill area) and a five‑crosswalk package in the Moss Bay/Lakeview downtown area.

120 Fourth Avenue (Kingsgate): staff described a sidewalk extension along the west side of 120th North toward the city limit and proposed adding a marked crosswalk at Northeast 140th Street where…

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