05/08/2026
Good to know limitations in Kirkland,WA
Starting in May, the City of Kirkland will begin updating its 20 MPH school speed limit signs. Two new types of signs will be introduced in school zones across Kirkland to make it clearer to drivers when they must slow down while driving in these areas. In-street pedestrian crossing signs will also be added to some school crosswalks.
“Public safety is our top priority,” said Councilmember Shilpa Prem. “These changes reflect the City’s commitment to keeping our students safe when walking, rolling, bicycling, and being driven to school. The new signs will also make it easier for drivers to know what to do in a given school zone.”
The two new types of signs are for full-time and all-day school zone speed limits. Full-time school zone signs read, “School Speed Limit 20,” indicating that a speed limit of 20 miles per hour is in effect at all times — 24 hours a day, seven days a week, all year long. The other new school zone signs read, “School Speed Limit 20 7 AM – 5 PM School Days,” meaning the school speed limit is in effect between 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. on any day that school is in session. Refer to Lake Washington School District’s academic calendar for the school schedule.
As part of these safety updates, the City will pilot new in-street pedestrian crossing signs at a limited number of school crosswalks. These offer an additional visual signal to remind drivers to stop for pedestrians crossing the street.
Please remember: Children may be present around schools at any time of day and any time of the year. Always use extra caution when driving around schools, even if the school speed limit isn’t in effect.
For more information about school zone signing in the City of Kirkland, visit https://www.kirklandwa.gov/Government/Departments/Public-Works-Department/Transportation/Data-and-Resources-Transportation-Division/School-Zones.
Read the full news release here: https://www.kirklandwa.gov/Whats-Happening/News/New-School-Zone-Speed-Limit-Signs-Are-Coming-to-Kirkland.
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