“This envisions new types of housing and somewhat more growth at a very dispersed and lower level than you would see certainly in an urban village.” 'It’s not tossing out the centers and villages, it’s a new feature.”
Seattle City Council is considering upzoning all residential neighborhoods to comply with a federal housing mandate.
“Broad” would potentially allow a more comprehensive range of low-scale housing options, like triplexes and fourplexes, in all neighborhood residential zones. Another option, No Action, maintains the status quo of focusing most housing and jobs within the existing urban centers and villages. This would mean no change to land use patterns.
The goal is to create 80,000 new homes and 132,000 new jobs over 20 years, which is the minimum requirement for Seattle under the regional framework. Smaller nodes are defined as places with diverse housing and mixed uses to support complete neighborhoods.
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