Community Forums on Middle Housing in Medina, Washington

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Medina, Washington, is set to host community forums in January 2025 to discuss new state legislation that mandates the city to accommodate middle housing in its development regulations. Scheduled for January 9 and January 15, these forums will provide residents with insights into how these changes will affect local development and housing availability. The legislation requires local governments to adapt existing regulations to meet broader housing goals in the state. This initiative underscores Medina's commitment to addressing housing needs while fostering community engagement. Participation in these meetings will allow residents to voice their concerns and contribute to the decision-making process.

By actively involving the community, Medina aims to effectively navigate the complexities of housing legislation, demonstrating its dedication to sustainable and inclusive development. Ultimately, these forums are crucial for shaping the future housing landscape of Medina.

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