Seattle Holds Comprehensive Plan Update Public Hearing as City Council Nears Phase 1 Decision

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Seattle's City Council is scheduled to hold a significant public hearing on February 5, 2025, focused on updates to the city's comprehensive growth plan, following extensive community outreach over the past two years. This hearing is particularly critical as it addresses contentious zoning changes that may affect the historic character of neighborhoods like Madrona, where residents have voiced strong opposition. Councilmember Joy Hollingsworth aims to navigate the complexities of meeting state growth mandates while considering local concerns. The public hearing will begin with in-person testimony before transitioning to a hybrid format that includes both remote and in-person comments, ensuring accessibility for all community members. Proceedings will be streamed live on the Seattle Channel, emphasizing the city's commitment to transparency and public engagement.

Residents are also encouraged to submit written comments, highlighting the importance of civic participation in shaping urban policy. As the council prepares to make decisions impacting Seattle's future, this hearing marks a crucial step in the legislative process. The outcomes will influence the structure of the comprehensive plan and its implementation, reflecting the city's growth and development strategy.

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