Open House to Discuss DEIS and Draft Comp Plan

Edmonds, WALocal News

The City of Edmonds, WA, is set to host an open house on October 28, 2024, where community members can review and provide feedback on the draft environmental impact statement (DEIS) and the draft comprehensive plan. This comprehensive plan is crucial as it outlines the city’s long-term vision for growth and development over the next 20 years, with a completion deadline mandated by the state for the end of 2024. The draft includes essential policy areas such as land use, housing, transportation, and climate, presenting strategies to accommodate anticipated population growth. The DEIS evaluates the potential environmental impacts of these strategies, focusing on water resources, local wildlife, and public services. By identifying mitigation measures and summarizing any significant adverse impacts, the document aims to ensure a balanced approach to development.

Community feedback is vital, and while RSVPs are encouraged for planning purposes, they are not required. This open house serves as a pivotal moment for residents to influence local governance and engage with urban planning initiatives. For those interested in participating, further information is available on the city's website, emphasizing the importance of public involvement in shaping Edmonds' future.

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