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Committee hears presentation on LCLIP funding plan amendment for South Lake Union; vote deferred
Summary
Seattle Parks and Recreation presented an amendment to the Landscape Conservation and Local Infrastructure Program (LCLIP) funding plan for South Lake Union and downtown to the Parks, Public Utilities and Technology Committee on June 25; the committee deferred a vote and asked for more time to review.
Seattle Parks and Recreation presented an amended Landscape Conservation and Local Infrastructure Program (LCLIP) funding plan for South Lake Union and downtown on June 25; the committee received the briefing and elected not to vote, asking staff and central staff for more time.
Annie Hindelang, planning manager for SPR’s capital development division, and Jonathan Garner, senior planner, summarized the state‑created LCLIP/TDR program and the city’s required steps to amend the local funding plan. Hindelang said the state created the program in February 2011 and the city started its local LCLIP effort in February 2013; the city’s original funding plan was adopted by ordinance 12486 and is administered under an interlocal…
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