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Development committee reviews impact fees, CHIP sponsorship, behavioral-health project and housing updates
Summary
The Development Services Committee updated council Aug. 27 on planning and development items including a proposed CHIP sponsorship for a Community Action housing project, a pending 16‑bed behavioral health facility, the near-complete Wa Road townhomes, and a detailed review of transportation impact-fee methodology.
The Development Services Committee reported Aug. 27 on planning and project items including a proposed community application to the state Connecting Housing to Infrastructure Program (CHIP), staffing changes, several development projects and a detailed discussion of transportation impact fees. Committee chair Melissa Beaton said staff briefed the committee on project updates and staffing. Beaton reported a retirement and a recent hire in Development Services and listed active projects including a new warehouse on Blackburn, UnityCare Northwest’s proposed…
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