Council Roundup K Line rounds the corner on final planning
The Bellevue City Council has unanimously endorsed King County Metro's RapidRide K Line, which aims to connect Bellevue and Kirkland by 2030. This endorsement includes a letter of support for the draft plan, which incorporates community feedback gathered from over 1,000 respondents. The council also voiced strong opposition to several proposed state revenue measures intended to address a projected budget shortfall of $12-15 billion. Specific concerns were raised regarding the potential impact of payroll taxes and B&O tax increases on the local economy. Councilmember Janice Zahn recused herself from the discussion due to her recent state Legislature appointment. In a positive note, the meeting celebrated the 20th anniversary of the Wrap-Around Services program, which works to meet the needs of families and children in Bellevue. This innovative program exemplifies the city’s commitment to ensuring all families have access to necessary resources. Overall, the council's actions reflect a dedication to enhancing public transportation while addressing financial challenges facing the community.