Advocacy Update: Regional Housing Changes in Motion

Pictured: ADU by CAST Architecture

Across AIA Seattle’s ten-county region, new policies are shifting the landscape for housing, parking, and neighborhood growth.

On Tuesday, July 8, Bothell City Council voted to fully eliminate mandated off-street parking in order to reduce costs for homebuilding – a first for any city in King or Snohomish County. City Council also voted for the full legalization of neighborhood corner stores and cafes throughout the city.

On the following Tuesday, July 15, Sammamish City Council voted to advance full analysis of a higher ceiling on the housing capacity in the Town Center – a move to create a more walkable and vibrant urban core.

In Seattle, recent approved legislation allows for expanded housing options by easing barriers to construction and use of accessory dwelling units (ADUs), with a separate piece of legislation prohibiting the use of algorithmic rent fixing – an effort to address affordability concerns.

These overhauls of land use regulations and codes are moves to advance walkability and accessibility for residents. Read more below:

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