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Kitsap staff reports early community visioning and concepts for Silverdale Regional Center plan
Summary
Planners outlined outreach results and draft concepts for the Silverdale Regional Center plan, detailing visioning workshops, market analysis, design standards work and a target of 45 activity units per acre as the PSRC standard for centers.
Jim Rogers and project consultants updated the Planning Commission July 15 on the Silverdale Regional Center plan, summarizing community workshops, stakeholder input and early concepts intended to guide design standards, public investments and implementation strategies.
Rogers said Silverdale is one of 30 Puget Sound Regional Council (PSRC) regional growth centers and that PSRC expects centers to reach a minimum of 18 activity units per acre now and to target 45 activity units per acre by 2044. He said the county's planned target for Silverdale is "about 46.2" activity units per acre by 2044 and that as of 2024…
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