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Staff previews General Government Facilities Plan that maps city building needs to 2050
Summary
Redmond staff presented an early draft of a General Government Facilities Plan (GGFP) to align city-owned buildings and capital needs with Redmond 2050 growth targets, outline funding options and schedule review and public hearing dates for fall.
Cameron Zapata, Senior Park Planner in the Parks and Recreation Department, briefed the Redmond Planning Commission on the General Government Facilities Plan (GGFP), describing it as the city’s high-level plan for city-occupied buildings and capital needs through 2050. The plan is being positioned as an amendment to the comprehensive plan’s capital facilities element and will follow the Type 6 process in the Redmond Zoning Code with required analysis under state planning requirements, staff said.
Zapata said the GGFP focuses on city-occupied buildings…
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