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Thurston County advances update to countywide planning policies to formalize tribal coordination
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County staff and Thurston Regional Planning Council recommended amendments to the Countywide Planning Policies that add explicit tribal coordination, definitions, and environmental protections; commissioners heard the briefing and expect an adoption vote during the afternoon meeting.
Thurston County commissioners heard a briefing Tuesday on proposed amendments to the Countywide Planning Policies that formally add tribal coordination, definitions and provisions for protecting tribal cultural resources.
The update is driven by changes in state law and would, among other items, require jurisdictions to recognize tribal sovereignty while collaborating on utilities, transportation and economic development planning. Allison Lisonbee Osterberg, planning manager with the Thurston Regional Planning Council, told commissioners the changes are intended to put existing practices into policy.
"The county wide planning policies also guide how we coordinate around comprehensive plans,"…
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