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Commissioners briefed on Westbridge Meadows plan: 410‑acre master plan, 13,200‑unit buildout phased by traffic triggers

3745054 · June 10, 2025
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Summary

Staff and the applicant described a large Westbridge Meadows master plan (roughly 410 acres) that envisions more than 13,000 dwelling units over decades; phasing will be tied to transportation triggers, river/rail bridges and floodplain mitigation, and commissioners sought clarity on infrastructure triggers and protections for nearby landowners.

County planning staff and the applicant on Monday presented the Westbridge Meadows master plan, a long‑range proposal covering about 410 acres and proposing up to roughly 13,200 dwelling units over several decades.

“It's a big project, 4 10 acres or so, with roughly, 13,000 or so dwelling units being deposed over the next 50 or so years,” planning presenter Charlie Stanford said, describing the applicant’s requested density and the multi‑decade buildout.

Why it matters: commissioners and staff framed phasing and required infrastructure investments as the core public‑policy question. Staff said phasing will be tied to transportation level‑of‑service (LOS) thresholds — the county will limit additional building permits if road corridors such as Twelfth Street approach or drop…

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