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Residents urge pause on Logan 6 and Renton High expansion permits, cite neighborhood impacts and eminent-domain concerns
Summary
Several Renton residents used public comment to press the council to require project adjustments, ask for clearer definitions and pause permitting for the Logan 6 development and the Renton High School expansion, saying the actions threaten housing, small businesses and neighborhood streets.
Multiple residents told the Renton City Council on March 3 they remain concerned about two local development projects and urged stronger city action, clearer code definitions and a halt to permit approvals until those concerns are addressed.
Matt Hamby and Cheryl Fries asked the council to acknowledge alleged departures from the City Center plan and to clarify ambiguous code language they say allows undesirable outcomes. Hamby asked the council to require Logan Avenue be used for driveway access on the Logan 6 project to avoid pushing traffic through adjacent residential streets and…
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