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The City of Edmonds Comprehensive Plan Update focuses on conceptual growth alternatives to meet the requirements of the Growth Management Act. The plan aims to manage projected growth of 13,000 people and add capacity for 500 jobs and 4,000 housing units by 2044. It explores different approaches to redevelopment, including focused and distributed growth, with consideration for community goals, public realm enhancement, and multimodal access. The plan also addresses environmental impacts and seeks to align with regional planning policies and community vision for a vibrant and resilient city.
The council meeting discussed the mid-biennial budget, addressing the need to fix the budget, find new revenue, and maintain services. The city faces challenges due to revenue restrictions, cost increases, and a growing backlog. Voters' decisions on income tax and property tax limitations have contributed to the current situation. The city has been managing by depleting reserves, using internal loans, and utilizing ARPA money. The meeting also covered strategies for balancing the budget, including staffing adjustments, program cuts, and expense reductions.
The Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the City of Edmonds' 2024 Comprehensive Plan Update assesses the potential environmental impacts of the plan, which aims to guide growth and development through 2044. The plan focuses on accommodating projected increases in population, housing, and jobs, while addressing climate change and equity considerations. It evaluates three alternatives: a No Action Alternative, and two action alternatives (Focused Growth and Distributed Growth) that emphasize different approaches to land use, housing, and economic development.
This document outlines the City of Edmonds' Draft Comprehensive Plan, a long-term policy framework designed to guide the city's growth and development. Key focus areas include land use planning, accommodating diverse housing needs, fostering economic vitality, addressing climate change, preserving culture and historic elements, and improving transportation and capital facilities. The plan aims to manage projected population and job growth by 2044, emphasizing efficient land use patterns through designated 'centers and hubs' to create walkable, accessible, and sustainable communities while ensuring environmental protection and equitable development.
This document provides a comprehensive FAQ regarding the City of Edmonds' 2024 Comprehensive Plan Update, which serves as the city's primary long-term policy document for the period of 2024 to 2044. The plan sets a 20-year local vision and directs future growth and development, incorporating new population, housing, and job targets, adjusting land uses, and addressing affordable housing. It also includes policy amendments to mitigate racially disparate impacts and supports investments in parks, multimodal transportation, utilities, and public services. Key updates include compliance with the Growth Management Act, integration of housing need projections, establishment of a Climate Element, and a growth strategy that utilizes Neighborhood Centers and Hubs to accommodate projected growth while balancing community needs and state requirements.
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