King County's Regional Trails System and the 2018 Strategic Plan for Road Services govern bike lanes, separated cycle tracks, and shared-use paths across unincorporated roads, with cities adopting similar Complete Streets policies.
King County Roads Services applies the Complete Streets ordinance and Regional Trails Plan when designing or rebuilding county roads, prioritizing protected bike lanes near schools, transit, and trail crossings. The Eastrail, Burke-Gilman Trail, and Green-to-Cedar River Trail anchor the regional network and connect Seattle, Bellevue, Redmond, and unincorporated areas. State rules in RCW 46.61.755 give bicyclists road rights and responsibilities, while local code forbids motor vehicles in marked bike lanes except for crossings and parking maneuvers.
Driving, parking, or stopping in a marked bike lane outside lawful turning movements is a traffic infraction under state and local code, with fines starting around $136 and escalating in school zones.
Kirkland, WA
Leaf blowers and power equipment are restricted to 8 AM to 8 PM weekdays and 9 AM to 6 PM on weekends and holidays under KMC 11.84A. Kirkland has not adopted...
Kirkland, WA
Kirkland sits about 20 miles north of Sea-Tac and is lightly affected by commercial flights. Kenmore Air seaplanes and Renton Municipal general aviation caus...
Kirkland, WA
Kirkland does not impose a citywide overnight parking ban, but enforces the 72-hour rule, signed residential permit zones, and no-parking signs at parks, tra...
Kirkland, WA
Kirkland driveways must remain paved, accessible, and used for vehicle parking per KMC Title 115 zoning code, which limits front-yard paving and requires app...
Kirkland, WA
EV charging in Kirkland follows the Washington State Energy Code, which requires EV-ready capacity in new multifamily and commercial parking and protects pub...
Kirkland, WA
Under KZC 115.40, Kirkland fences may be up to 6 feet except within 15 feet of a street curb. Properties on a neighborhood access or collector street are cap...
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