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Council Approves School Zone Camera Pilot, City Welcomes Community Van, Major Investments at 132nd Square Park

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The Kirkland City Council has approved a pilot program for school zone cameras to bolster the safety of students during school hours, a move welcomed by parents and educators. The cameras are part of a broader initiative to reduce speeding in school zones, aiming to prevent accidents and ensure a secure environment for children. In addition to this safety measure, the city is set to introduce a community van that will provide vital services to residents, further enhancing community engagement and support. This van is expected to aid in addressing transportation barriers that some community members face. Moreover, the City Council has announced major investments at 132nd Square Park, which will see upgrades to recreational facilities and public spaces.

These enhancements are designed to promote outdoor activities and improve the quality of life for Kirkland residents. By prioritizing safety and community services, the city is taking a holistic approach to local governance. Overall, these initiatives reflect Kirkland's commitment to fostering a safe and vibrant community.


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