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How Seattle’s Mandatory Affordable Housing Program Will Work
The Seattle City Council is considering a mandatory affordable housing program linked to commercial developments. The program is no longer just a commercial “linkage fee” (otherwise known as an “impact fee” in Washington state), and now consists of two options: developers … Continue reading →
Posted in Commercial, Housing, Land Use, Policy, Residential
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Tagged affordable, City Council, cost, fund, funding, HALA, housing, impact fee, linkage fee, mandatory, murray, options, policy, process, program, public, recommendation, schedule, Seattle, timeline, upzoning, zoning
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SDOT Studying High Capacity Transit for the Roosevelt Corridor
The Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) is studying options for transit improvements in the Roosevelt corridor between Downtown and Northgate. Although Sound Transit is currently building Link light rail in the same area, the City’s Transit Master Plan (TMP) identifies … Continue reading →
Posted in Biking, Buses, Cars, Land Use, Parking, Rail, Roads, Transportation, Walking
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Tagged BRT, bus rapid transit, costs, downtown, Eastlake, HCT, high capacity transit, Northgate, options, project, rapid streetcar, Roosevelt, route, SDOT, Seattle, South Lake Union, study, transit master plan, Westlake
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