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Council adopts planning work program and approves measure requests; multiple council motions pass unanimously

3028410 · April 17, 2025
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Summary

At the April meeting council adopted the 2025–2027 planning work program, approved placing a King County EMS levy on the November ballot, extended a homelessness action plan deadline, and approved multiple routine motions; all recorded council votes in the meeting passed 7‑0.

The Kirkland City Council recorded several formal votes during the April meeting. Council adopted its 2025–2027 planning work program, authorized a King County EMS levy transmittal resolution for the ballot, extended the homelessness continuum‑of‑care action plan deadline by resolution, approved the consent calendar, and approved a motion to convene an executive session on litigation. All recorded final outcomes in the public meeting passed unanimously with seven votes in favor and zero opposed.

Votes at a glance

- Substitute Resolution 56 78 — Adoption of the 2025–2027 Planning Work Program - Motion: "Adopt substitute resolution 56 78 adopting the 2025–2027 planning work program." - Mover: Council member Tim Chisholm. Second: Council member Sweet. - Outcome: Approved, 7–0 (all councilmembers recorded in the public meeting voted yes). - Notes: Planning Commission leadership previously recommended…

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