Edmonds Planning Board to discuss tree code revisions, co-living housing code update July 23

Edmonds, WALocal News

The Edmonds Planning Board will meet on July 23 to review revisions to the tree code and discuss updates to the co-living housing code. The session starts at 6:30 p. m. in the Brackett Room of Edmonds City Hall, located at 121 5th Ave. N.

Residents can attend in person or join virtually via Zoom, with the meeting ID 873 2287 2194 and the passcode 007978. This meeting reflects the city's commitment to addressing housing needs and environmental concerns, as co-living arrangements become increasingly relevant. The tree code revisions aim to enhance urban forestry management within Edmonds. Community participation is crucial, as local voices can shape the outcomes of these discussions. The decisions made in this meeting could significantly impact the city's development standards and sustainability practices.

The Planning Board encourages residents to engage in the conversation surrounding these important topics.

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