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Copies of Seattle's recently revised Comprehensive Plan--which
provides the basic direction for how Seattle's expected growth
over the next 20 years will be handled--are now available.
Changes to the plan reflect the culmination of a two-year
effort to involve the public in identifying the plan's successes
so far, as well as how it should change. The updates are also
part of a state-required, 10-year review.
The revised plans call on the City to prepare for an additional
47,000 households by the year 2024 and an additional 84,000
new jobs in that same time. The household target comes from
state of Washington projections and represents the city's
share of King County's total expected growth.
First adopted in 1994, the Comp Plan is a collection of City
of Seattle goals and policies for how growth will be accommodated.
It introduced the "urban village" concept as the
way Seattle would try to direct growth to certain areas called
urban centers and urban villages.
This year's amendments include naming South Lake Union as
the city's sixth urban center, joining Downtown, Uptown, Capitol
Hill/First Hill, the University District and Northgate as
areas expected to take the largest shares of future growth.
Other new directions in the amendments:
- allow reduced parking requirement for new development
in urban centers and urban villages as a way to encourage
a greater use of transit, walking and other ways of getting
around;
- limit the amount of new development that could occur outside
urban centers and villages to help concentrate growth in
centers and villages;
- set goals for limiting the number of trips in each urban
center made by single-occupant autos;
- outline a set of priorities for the City to address in
planning for improving water quality and aquatic habitat;
- reaffirm the City's commitment to preserving industrial
land for industrial purposes; and
- add specific policies from the Northgate neighborhood
plan.
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Getting the
Comp Plan
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Electronic Version
An electronic version of the complete updated
Comp Plan is available on the project
website.
Printed Version
Printed copies will become available in mid-May
from the DPD Public
Resource Center (PRC), 20th floor of Seattle
Municipal Tower at 700 Fifth Ave, (206) 684-8467.
Printed copies cost $15.
A free copy of the plan will also
available from the PRC on CD-ROM.
For More Information
For more information on the 10-year review and
recently adopted amendments, visit the Comp Plan
10-Year
Update project website.
Questions?
If you have questions about the Comp Plan, contact:
DPD Comp Plan Staff
(206) 233-0079
compplan@seattle.gov
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