MITIGATED DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE (MDNS)

Woodinville, WALocal News

The City of Woodinville has approved the Midtown Woodinville project, which plans to develop 19. 17 acres of Central Business District land in five phases. This significant development will consist of up to 1,300 residential units, a 200-room hotel, and 36,500 square feet of retail and restaurant space, along with 1,758 off-street parking spaces. Infrastructure enhancements will include the construction of new roads and improvements to existing ones, thereby improving local access. The first phase will introduce 202 multifamily units and a 150-unit assisted living facility, while subsequent phases will add more residential units and commercial space.

City officials confirmed that the project poses no significant environmental risks, following an environmental checklist review. Mitigation measures will be enforced to prevent any adverse impacts, ensuring sustainable development practices. The project is expected to generate economic growth and provide a mix of market-rate and income-restricted housing options for residents. City planners emphasize the importance of this project in meeting local housing demands and enhancing community amenities.

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