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The committee held a presubmission conference regarding the site plan for The Water Club project located at 500 Deschutes Pkwy SW.
This roadmap, 'Olympia Strong,' outlines a framework for the City of Olympia to enhance economic opportunity and resiliency for its residents. It addresses economic challenges exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, focusing on equitable prosperity, strengthening local enterprises, and building a healthier economy. The plan is structured around four primary pathways: Education + Workforce, Housing + Sense of Security, Business Enterprise Resources + Support, and Community Pride, Lovability + Resiliency. It aims to inform the city's Comprehensive Plan update and guide future investments and policy priorities.
This study analyzes real estate conditions and commercial vacancies in downtown Olympia, identifying underlying factors contributing to vacancy, including high renovation costs for older buildings, significant tenant improvement expenses for new retail spaces, and the impact of state remote work policies on office occupancy. It provides recommendations for the City to enhance downtown vitality by streamlining regulations, fostering better relationships with businesses, increasing transparency, and investing in infrastructure improvements. Key strategies also include creating facade improvement and low-interest loan programs, revising the parklet program, supporting community events, and developing long-term plans for city-owned properties and downtown revitalization.
This Capital Facilities Plan outlines the City's strategy for funding and implementing new transportation infrastructure over a six-year period. The plan prioritizes building a safe and inviting transportation system for all users, including pedestrians, cyclists, transit riders, and drivers. Key focus areas include enhancing access and safety, improving bicycle infrastructure, optimizing intersections, reconstructing multimodal streets, developing sidewalks and pathways, and maintaining street surfaces. The overarching goal is to increase non-auto trips and ensure complete streets that serve the entire community.
The City of Olympia's 2026 Stormwater Management Program Plan outlines a strategic roadmap to reduce stormwater runoff, prevent pollution, and protect local waterways and habitats. The plan details a comprehensive approach through key focus areas including program planning, community engagement, stormwater system mapping, pollution prevention, infrastructure management, watershed clean-up, and continuous monitoring. Its objectives are to ensure compliance with municipal stormwater permits, safeguard community welfare, and support salmon recovery and tribal treaty rights.
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