Edmonds Planning Board to continue discussion of neighborhood centers and hubs June 25

Edmonds, WALocal News

The Edmonds Planning Board will continue its discussion on neighborhood centers and land use during a meeting on June 25 at 6 p. m. This meeting is significant as it allows community members to engage in shaping local development policies. Planning Board staff seek public feedback on critical aspects of the draft code, including setbacks, amenity spaces, and bonus floor incentives. The in-person meeting will occur in the third-floor Brackett Room of Edmonds City Hall, located at 121 5th Ave.

N. Attendees can also participate remotely via a provided Zoom link, which includes the meeting ID and passcode. Community involvement is crucial as these discussions directly impact local neighborhoods and future developments. A complete agenda detailing the topics to be discussed is available for interested parties. This ongoing dialogue reflects the city's commitment to inclusive planning practices.

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