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Kirkland reminds residents of tree rebate program; applications due Nov. 30

November 21, 2025 | Kirkland, King County, Washington


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Kirkland reminds residents of tree rebate program; applications due Nov. 30
The City of Kirkland reminded residents that funds remain available for this years tree rebate program and urged homeowners to apply by Nov. 30.

Co-host David Wohlbrecht summarized program limits on the podcast: residents may receive a rebate of up to $150 per tree, with a $500 annual maximum per property and a lifetime maximum of $1,000. Hosts encouraged planting during the rainy season so newly planted trees can develop strong root systems over fall and winter.

The city asked applicants to submit required files and paperwork by Nov. 30. Details and application links were promised in the episode show notes.

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