
Want to stay connected with your local government? Hosted by Deputy City Manager Jim Lopez, the official podcast of the City of Kirkland brings you timely topics and noteworthy news every week. It’s policy, parks, events, and democracy, so join us for the civic conversation straight from City Hall. Made in Kirkland, Washington.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 123 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Education and Outreach Coordinator Marisa Allison from Kirkland’s Public Works Department joins us to talk about rainwater, water quality, counting bugs, and her flock of fowl. We also share tips for preventing porch pirates, take so... more
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We’re joined by former Kirkland mayor and current state representative Larry Springer who gives us a full-bodied look at what happens in the legislature. We also hear why people are flocking to cross the street with the Seahawks masco... more
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We are joined by Dave Tomson of SRM Development who illuminates us on Google Lights which opens December 5 at Feriton Spur Park. We shine light on the many festivities brightening Kirkland including a “ribbon scramble,” ice skating, ... more
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Cassie Joyner and Leanna Thomajan of the Kirkland Downtown Association tell us all about Winterfest wonders including ice skating, tree lighting, hockey cameos, carolers, alpacas, line dancing, and, of course, hot chocolate. We also ... more
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As Kirkland grows larger, this podcast is a huge part of keeping the small community feel. It’s a friendly face to Kirkland’s government news as well as many of the agencies that help the city function. And the guests provide anecdotes and history that help listeners connect with the city and its roots.
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