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1 1. Neighborhood Safety Program 2. ICS traffic and security 3
1. Neighborhood Safety Program 2. ICS traffic and security 3. HENC/6TH Street update If you have not already, please join the CHNA Facebook page so you can get automatic updates. Or check out the CHNA website.

2 Neighborhood Safety Program

3 Neighborhood Safety Program Overview The purpose of the Program is to reenergize Neighborhood Associations by empowering them to work collaboratively to address pedestrian and bicycle safety issues in Kirkland neighborhoods. The Program is funded by the voter approved 2012 Streets Levy and City Council's Walkable Kirkland Initiative. Each year there is a total of $350,000 available for projects citywide under $50,000. Projects fall into the following categories: Bicycle facility: Bike lanes or trails. Crosswalks: New crosswalks, improved crosswalk ramps (ADA), crosswalk islands, and rapid flashing beacons. Intersection Improvement: Signage, parking, and pedestrian “bump outs.” Traffic Calming: Traffic islands, speed cushions, pedestrian “bump outs,” signage, and radar signs.* Walkway/Sidewalk and Trail: Gravel trails, steps, curb, traffic delineators, and sidewalks. Street Light: On existing utility pole or installing a light new pole.

4 Previous NSP projects in Houghton:
Street light and sightline improvement at 112th Ave/68th Street (2015) 60th street connection to the CKC (2014) Rapid Flashing Beacons for crosswalk 108th Ave and 62nd Street (2016) 68th street stairs to CKC (2015)

5 Project 1

6 Project 1

7 Project 2 Fire Station 22 (you are here)

8 Project 2

9 Project 3

10 Project 3

11 Project 4 ?

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13 ICS traffic and security
Dr. Gregory Moncada, Principal, International Community School Mr. Tim Sullivan, Campus Security Monitor

14 Houghton Everest Neighborhood Center 6th Street/108th Avenue Corridor Study

15 Northwest University Master Plan update
Northwest_University_Master_Plan_Zoning_Permit.htm

16 Preliminary Project Timeline
Please note that these timelines are very preliminary and will likely change September 2016: Staff Review for Completeness October 2016: Initial Public Comment Period November to December 2016: Staff Review of Project and Public Comments, Environmental (SEPA) Determination January 2017: Joint Public Hearing before Houghton Community Council and Hearing Examiner, Recommendation to City Council February 2017: City Council Consideration and Decision March / April 2017: Houghton Community Council Consideration and Decision Project Planner: Tony Leavitt, Senior Planner (425)

17 PROJECT STATUS: Project is currently in review by staff for completeness. PROJECT PLANS AND KEY DOCUMENTS Vicinity Map   (PDF 567 KB) Arborist Report   (PDF 1.8 MB) Architectural Plans   (PDF 34 MB) Civil Plans   (PDF 5.1 MB) Landscape Plans   (PDF 22.7 MB) Preliminary Drainage Report   (PDF 111 KB) Project Narrative   (PDF 7.9 MB) Public Outreach and Response Report SEPA Checklist   (PDF 344 KB) Survey   (PDF 8.3 MB) Traffic Impact Analysis   (PDF 6.3 MB)

18 NEWS CKC Artist in Residence Installment Unveiling—Cancelled
To participate, first donate costumes, masks, and accessories at Kirkland City Hall from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. during the week of October 3 to 7. A collection bin will be in the lobby of City Hall. Gently worn costumes of all sizes - from baby to adult - will be accepted. Items should be clean and in good, wearable condition (e.g. no broken zippers, no unintentional rips or holes).   Then, complete the swap by selecting a donated costume at Heritage Hall from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. on Saturday, October 8. Costumes not selected at the event will be donated to a local non-profit organization CKC Artist in Residence Installment Unveiling—Cancelled The neighborhood forum on 10/1 has been rescheduled to Saturday October 29th 11:00am and relocated to  Fire Station 22.  We will discuss progress on Kirkland's Stone Soup initiative and need your input on site prioritization.


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