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Council adopts 20 Seventh Street business-district subarea plan

5842528 · September 16, 2025
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The University Place City Council voted 5-0 Sept. 15 to adopt a subarea plan for the 20 Seventh Street Business District, endorsing recommendations on walkability, parking and future housing choices while noting the plan’s nonbinding status for specific code changes.

The University Place City Council unanimously adopted a resolution Sept. 15 approving the 20 Seventh Street Business District subarea plan, a more detailed element of the city’s Regional Growth Center strategy that lays out recommended actions for redevelopment in the district. The vote was 5 ayes, 0 nays.

City staff said the subarea plan refines the city’s comprehensive plan and the Puget Sound Regional Council Regional Growth Center plan with recommendations that range from sidewalk improvements and added crossings to guidance on future housing density. Kevin Brisky, Community and Economic Development director, told the council the plan grew from an advisory group, public survey and outreach and is…

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