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Kirkland council weighs early adoption of state parking law to speed development near 85th Street station

Kirkland City Council · February 18, 2026
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Summary

Councilors discussed implementing Senate Bill 5184 early to reduce minimum parking requirements citywide or in targeted station-area zones, with several members urging an early-action ordinance to help small businesses and catalyze development.

City planning staff briefed the council on implementation choices for Senate Bill 5184, the 2025 state law that limits local governments' authority to impose minimum on-site parking requirements for many uses.

Senior Planner Martha Rubart summarized the bill's main numeric limits: "cities may not require more than 1 space per single-family dwelling unit, a half space per multifamily unit, and no more than 2 spaces per 1,000 square feet of commercial space," and said the statute does not cap absolute parking supply but restricts…

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