Notice of Public Hearing - City Council - Ordinance No. 24C-18 - November 19, 2024

Mercer Island, WALocal News

The Mercer Island City Council is set to hold a public hearing on November 19, 2024, to review and discuss Ordinance No. 24C-18. This ordinance introduces interim regulations linked to the 2024 Comprehensive Plan Periodic Update, aiming to enhance affordable housing capacities in Mercer Island. The meeting will commence at approximately 5 PM in a Hybrid format, allowing both in-person and virtual attendance, which broadens participation opportunities for residents. The new regulations are a response to House Bill 1220, which necessitates adjustments to the Title 19 Mercer Island City Code concerning affordable housing.

It is essential for community members to engage in this dialogue, as their feedback could significantly influence local housing strategies. The city encourages all interested parties to attend and share their perspectives on the proposed changes. Important details regarding the ordinance can be accessed through the city's official website, providing transparency and information to the public. This public hearing represents a vital step in addressing housing needs and ensuring that local policies align with community expectations and legislative requirements.

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