City of Buriens Open House on housing code, zoning map changes is Wednesday, April 30

Burien, WALocal News

The City of Burien will host an open house on April 30 from 3:30 PM to 6:30 PM to discuss proposed changes to housing codes and zoning maps. The event will take place at 400 SW 152nd St, Burien, Washington, and aims to involve the community in shaping future housing policies. Local officials emphasize the importance of public input as the city navigates housing market challenges. The proposed changes seek to address increasing housing demands and ensure sustainable development in the area. Participants can expect a platform for discussion, where they can express concerns and ask questions about the potential impacts of zoning adjustments.

Previous community feedback has indicated a strong interest in affordable housing solutions, making this event particularly significant. The open house is part of a broader initiative to adapt zoning regulations to better serve the community's evolving needs. By engaging residents, Burien aims to create a housing market that reflects local priorities and fosters community growth.

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