At Woodway Town Council June 16 ADU and middle housing codes, public hearing on transportation plan - My Edmonds News

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The Woodway Town Council will hold a public hearing on June 16 to discuss updates to accessory dwelling unit (ADU) and middle housing codes, alongside a transportation plan. These proposed changes seek to provide more housing options in response to growing community needs and state mandates. The council's agenda includes a detailed presentation on the draft codes, which aim to balance development with neighborhood character. Furthermore, the transportation plan aims to address existing infrastructure challenges while improving connectivity for residents. Community engagement is vital, as input from residents will be solicited during the hearing.

This meeting reflects the council's proactive approach to managing housing and transportation issues. Local stakeholders have expressed interest in how these changes might impact property values and community dynamics. The council's decision will likely shape Woodway's housing landscape for years to come.

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