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City of Kenmore

The residents of the Kenmore area of King County voted for incorporation in September 1997. On August 31, 1998 the city of Kenmore became official with City Resolution 98-009. The new citizens of Kenmore number about 20,000. Kenmore becomes the 39th city within King County.

Kenmore consists of about 4,170 acres, or 6.25 square miles, located between the cities of Lake Forest Park and Bothell, and extending to the King County/Snohomish County boundary at NE 205th Street. It meets Lake Forest Park at 55th/56th Ave NE, and at property lines between 83rd and 84th Avenues NE, 88th Ave NE, 92nd Ave NE, and Simonds Road NE. To the south its boundary is NE 145th St., Juanita Drive, NE 140th St., and Lake Washington. The vast majority of the city is located in the NE quarter of Township 26N, Range 4E, W.M., with a small portion in the adjoining NW quarter of Township 26N, Range 5E, W.M. All are on the urban side of the Urban Growth Line.

Please use the links below to see resources specific to the city of Kenmore that are available from the King County Department of Development and Environmental Services.


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Updated: February 1, 2002


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