Community Forums on Middle Housing in Medina

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Medina is proactively engaging its residents in discussions about new housing requirements promoting middle housing options due to recent Washington State legislation. Community forums are scheduled for January 9 and January 15, 2025, at St. Thomas Episcopal Church and Medina City Hall, respectively. These forums will inform residents about the implications of the housing bills and provide a platform for public input. Attendees will learn how these regulations could enhance housing diversity and availability in Medina, addressing rising housing demands.

The city encourages participation to foster understanding and input on proposed developments. Additional resources and updates can be found on the project website. This initiative highlights the importance of community involvement in local governance and reflects broader trends in urban development focused on sustainable living options, ensuring residents are well-informed and have a voice in shaping their community's future.

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