The City of Burien Planning Commission convened on September 25, 2024, for a hybrid meeting, welcoming both in-person and virtual participants. Chair Shelley Park initiated the session, confirming the presence of all commissioners and approving the agenda and minutes from the previous meeting.
A significant focus of the meeting was the public comment period, which emphasized the commission's commitment to community engagement. Residents were encouraged to share their thoughts on the STEP housing initiative, a state-mandated process aimed at addressing housing needs in Burien. The commission outlined various ways for the public to provide feedback, including in-person comments, written submissions, and online participation via Zoom.
During the public comment segment, several residents expressed strong support for the STEP housing process. Irene Denish highlighted the importance of clarity and communication regarding housing regulations, reflecting on past community concerns about affordable housing initiatives. Carol Lumb echoed this sentiment, urging the commission to consider alternative shelter options that do not count towards the city’s 2044 housing targets, emphasizing the need for diverse housing solutions as STEP housing is developed.
The meeting underscored the Planning Commission's dedication to fostering community dialogue and ensuring that public input shapes the future of housing in Burien. As discussions continue, the commission remains open to feedback, aiming to create a collaborative environment for addressing the city's housing challenges.