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March 27 COVID-19 Special Edition: Messages from Local Leaders and Relief Fund Opening

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The March 27 COVID-19 Special Edition from the City of Kirkland serves as a vital communication platform for addressing community concerns during the pandemic. Councilmember Neal Black underscores the city's dedication to supporting its residents and ensuring their well-being. In her message, Police Chief Cherie Harris reassures the public of the police department's readiness to assist and maintain safety within the community. Fire Chief Joe Sanford echoes this sentiment, emphasizing the importance of emergency services during these unprecedented times. Starting April 1, the Kirkland Relief Fund will accept applications, aiming to provide much-needed financial assistance to individuals and families affected by the crisis.

Additionally, a survey will be launched to gather information on the impact of COVID-19 on local businesses, helping the city tailor its support initiatives. These combined efforts not only demonstrate the city's commitment to its residents but also aim to foster resilience in the face of adversity. By actively engaging with the community, Kirkland is taking significant steps to mitigate the pandemic's impact and promote recovery.


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