Council committee to debate amendments to Seattles Middle Housing bill

Seattle, WALocal News

The Seattle City Council’s comprehensive code update committee, chaired by Joy Hollingsworth, is poised to vote on amendments to the Middle Housing bill to meet a June 30 deadline for expanded zoning. The amendments seek to establish new Neighborhood Centers, which may permit residential buildings of up to six stories in specific areas. Local opposition has intensified, with neighborhood groups suing to block the growth plan, emphasizing the contentious nature of the proposed changes. The committee will also discuss Amendment 2, which aims to guide future legislative reviews. This ongoing debate is a culmination of years of planning and public engagement, reflecting the community's diverse opinions on housing development.

Public hearings were conducted recently, allowing community voices to be heard. The outcome of this vote could significantly impact Seattle's housing landscape moving forward. The council's decisions will set the stage for further zoning discussions later this year.

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