Councilmember Tammy Morales wants to re-legalize more types of housing in more places across the city while implementing anti-displacement programs. Screenshot
What will Seattle look like in twenty years? Will it continue to be a suburban hamlet of million-dollar bungalows and garages filled with Subarus? Or will it be a climate-forward city with a dependable transit system, dense affordable housing, and a mix of people and incomes – not just fans of doggie spas and caviar?
That’s a question Seattle asks itself every eight years as it crafts its comprehensive plan, an exercise in Seattle Process required by the state’s Growth Management Act.
If Seattle City Councilmember Tammy Morales has
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