Home in Tacoma FAQ - August 2024

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The Home in Tacoma initiative represents a significant shift in local housing policy, emphasizing increased density and affordability through updated zoning laws. In response to growing community needs, the initiative moves from traditional single-family zoning to Urban Residential zones, accommodating more diverse housing options. The Tacoma City Council is actively considering the Planning Commission's recommendations, with public hearings set for September 2024 to gather community feedback. Information sessions will provide residents with insights into the zoning changes, ensuring transparency throughout the legislative process. This initiative aligns with Tacoma's One Tacoma 25-year Comprehensive Plan and adheres to recent state mandates.

After public input, the City Council will have opportunities to amend the proposal before a final vote, expected in late November. If approved, the new zoning regulations could be implemented by early February 2025, marking a pivotal moment for Tacoma's housing landscape. The ongoing community engagement underscores the importance of public participation in shaping local policy.

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