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College Place approves applications to swap and expand urban growth area; staff presents land-capacity analysis

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Summary

City staff told the College Place City Council on June 24 that a land-capacity analysis shows a projected need for about 1,500 housing units—mostly multifamily—and for additional commercial/industrial acreage; the council authorized UGA swap and expansion applications to the county.

College Place staff told the city council on June 24 that the city’s updated land-capacity analysis and Housing Action Program inputs show a need for additional multifamily housing and commercial/industrial land, and the council authorized applications to the county to swap and expand urban growth area (UGA) boundaries.

What staff presented

Staff said county population-allocation work and state-required housing-analysis tools (HAP) produced a target county allocation and a city target increase of about 3,439 people by 2046. Using the HAP methodology and local zoning data, staff reported the city needs roughly 1,500 additional housing units to serve the projected…

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