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Transportation commissioners present charter, metrics and priorities for 2026–27 work plan
Summary
The Transportation Commission presented a two‑year work plan to the council that emphasizes a roles/responsibilities charter, updated performance metrics, curb‑space management and greenway evaluations; staff will return in early 2027 to align the work plan with the biennial budget.
The Transportation Commission joined Kirkland City Council on Feb. 3 to present its proposed 2026–27 work plan, highlight priorities and request council direction on several topics including a roles and responsibilities charter, new performance metrics and project prioritization.
Transportation Manager Steven Petu said staff developed the work plan by aligning projects with the adopted city budget, the Transportation Strategic Plan and realistic staff capacity. He told council the commission approved the work plan…
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