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City Launches Cross Kirkland Corridor Adopt-a-Trail Program

Neighborhoods, businesses, groups and individuals are being encouraged to help care for the Kirkland's newest trail.

 

Editor's Note: The following is a City of Kirkland press release.

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KIRKLAND, Wash. – The City of Kirkland has introduced an Adopt-a-Trail program for the Cross Kirkland Corridor. The program allows city residents, businesses and community groups to adopt quarter-mile segments of the trail and pledge to pick up litter and clear vegetation.

The program aims to encourage community pride and volunteerism. Volunteer efforts will support the City’s regularly scheduled maintenance of the trail. Eight segments of the trail have already been adopted by the Everest Neighborhood, Evergreen Hill Neighborhood, Highlands Neighborhood, DeYoung Manufacturing, Inc., Kudos Kirkland, Moss Bay Design, and former Kirkland City Manager David Ramsay.

If your business, neighborhood association, or community service group is interested in adopting a portion of the Cross Kirkland Corridor, please contact Kirkland Public Works Street Division at 425-587-3907 or PWServiceRequest@kirklandwa.gov. To learn more about the trail, and to see which segments of the trail are still available, go to www.kirklandwa.gov/crosskirklandcorridor.

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