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Council adopts transportation impact fees ordinance with phased implementation, 7–0

3650512 · June 4, 2025
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Summary

Kirkland City Council adopted Ordinance 4904 to implement residential transportation impact fees with a three‑year phase‑in; council approved the ordinance unanimously (7–0). The fee schedule phases from 80% to 100% of the calculated fee over three years and includes a delayed phase‑in for ADUs and cottages.

The Kirkland City Council voted unanimously (7–0) on June 3 to adopt Ordinance 4904 establishing updated transportation impact fees for residential development. Financial planning manager Kevin Peltring presented the ordinance and described a phased approach to implementation.

Key elements adopted: - Phased implementation: the new fees will phase in over three years (first phase effective July 1, 2025) using an 80% / 90% / 100% ramp to the calculated maximum non‑stacked fee. The phased approach mirrors a…

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