Puts Seattle on track to meet June 30 state deadline, consideration of permanent regulations to begin next month Today the Select Committee on the Comprehensive Plan, chaired by Councilmember Joy Hollingsworth (District 3), voted unanimously to approve amended interim HB 1110 legislation, also known as the ‘middle housing’ bill, which requires cities to allow a... The post Interim ‘Middle Housing’ bill approved by Select Committee on Comprehensive Plan appeared first on Seattle City C...| Seattle City Council Blog
Councilmember Cathy Moore (District 5) released the following statement on Interim HB 1110 legislation, otherwise known as the ‘middle housing’ bill, currently being considered by the Select Committee on the Comprehensive Plan. Councilmember Moore announced that she will be offering an amendment to the temporary regulations that would maintain current setbacks. We need to build more housing... The post Councilmember Moore announces proposed amendment to interim ‘Middle Housing’ legi...| Seattle City Council Blog
City Councilmember Joy Hollingsworth (District 3), Chair of the Select Committee on the Comprehensive Plan, has issued additional guidance to select committee members following challenges to the Final Environmental Impact Statement. Until now, the Select Committee has received briefings on several aspects of the Mayor’s recommended One Seattle Plan, including the City’s obligations under the... The post Seattle City Council establishes additional meeting dates for Select Committee on the ...| Seattle City Council Blog
Additional public hearings will be scheduled and continuous public engagement opportunities are available On Thursday Councilmember Joy Hollingsworth (District 3), who chairs the Select Committee for the Comprehensive Plan, issued the following statement: First and foremost, I want to thank the hundreds of Seattleites who took the time to provide comments at last night’s public... The post Chair Hollingsworth urges public to remain engaged on Comprehensive Plan process appeared first on Sea...| Seattle City Council Blog
Select Committee meetings on the draft Comp Plan begin today Seattle City Councilmember Maritza Rivera (District 4) is requesting more details and transparency from the Office of Planning and Community Development (OPCD), as the Council begins to deliberate on the draft One Seattle Comprehensive Plan. “We all agree more housing is needed – of all... The post Councilmember Rivera calls on OPCD to provide more details, transparency as part of draft Comprehensive Plan appeared first on Seatt...| Seattle City Council Blog
Today, Councilmember Joy Hollingsworth (District 3) agreed to lead the Select Committee on the Comprehensive Plan following the announced departure of Councilmember Tammy Morales (District 2) on Jan. 6, 2025. She released the following statement: “Seattle’s comprehensive plan is an opportunity for us to shape what type of city we want to live in for... The post Councilmember Hollingsworth to lead Select Committee on Comprehensive Plan for 2025 appeared first on Seattle City Council Blog.| Seattle City Council Blog
Elbert County is beginning the process of updating and reworking its state-required Comprehensive Master Plan, with a focus on gathering input from a representative cross section of the community. Elbert County’s Comprehensive Plan, described as a strategic roadmap that provides the vision for what a community wants to become, was last updated in 2018. In […] The post Elbert County seeks citizen input on Comprehensive Master Plan appeared first on Colorado Community Media.| Colorado Community Media
By Erica C. Barnett The city council’s comprehensive plan committee, chaired by Joy Hollingsworth, spent much of its two-hour meeting…| PubliCola
ShareTweetPrintEmail Tonight, Providence City Council held the final scheduled meeting of the calendar year. Councilors granted final passage to three ordinances that reallocate American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds to meet the city’s school funding obligations and prevent cuts to essential services that students rely on. Earlier this week, Council granted first passage to the […]| Providence City Council
By Erica C. Barnett Last August, Seattle’s Department of Planning and Community Development produced a draft update to the city’s…| PubliCola