Situated in the heart of one of the oldest areas of Kirkland, the Everest Neighborhood is an ideal single-family dwelling neighborhood with privacy, our own Everest Park, and easy access to downtown shopping and entertainment. Read more about the Everest neighborhood.
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Posted on September 16th, 2011
Tuesday, Sept. 27th 7:00 p.m.
Houghton Fire Station
Are you wondering what is happening at our Houghton intersection?
Come hear Denise Perdo, City Project Engineer, explain the “remodel” of the intersection to improve traffic congestion. She and Kari Page, Neighborhood Outreach Coordinator will answer your questions.
In addition, two more city representatives will give short presentations about current city projects. Heidi Sowell, City Water Quality Planner, will discuss the downtown Kirkland Pump Station Project and the City Manager, Kurt Triplett, will talk about the possibility of a Transportation Benefit District.
Your new Board of Directors, elected at the May meeting consists of:
Jill Keeney – Chairperson, Heiki Grodecki – Vice Chairperson, Dawn Bremner – Secretary, Malia Karlinsky – Treasurer, Donna Neil – At-Large. Nabila Lacey is Webmaster and Anna Rising, your Kirkland Alliance of Neighborhoods (KAN) representative.
Our Annual Everest Neighborhood Picnic was a success, as always! We had perfect weather and delicious food contributions from the around 50 neighbors who attended. All enjoyed the grilled hamburgers, salmon burgers, veggie burgers and hot dogs. Many participants in the water balloon toss came away a little damp but with big smiles on their faces. Younger children fished the Ol’ Fishing Hole dry of all its prizes.
Thanks to the incoming freshman class of Northwest University for cleaning up the site the day prior to the picnic as part of their pre-term community service. The weeding and cutting back of brush was appreciated.