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Bothell council hears legislative update; directs staff to pursue Shelton View trust transfer, track project funding and sign on to parking bill letter

2230262 · February 6, 2025
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Summary

City staff briefed the Bothell City Council on 2025 legislative session priorities — including preservation of Shelton View Forest, funding requests for Woodcrest and a multimodal bike plan — and councilmembers asked staff to pursue a trust-land-transfer application, continue tracking funding requests, and follow up to sign a Sightline Institute letter supporting parking-reform bills.

City staff gave the Bothell City Council an update on the 2025 Washington State legislative session and the city's priority requests, and councilmembers provided direction to staff on several items during the Feb. 4 meeting.

Deputy City Manager Tony Call and City Manager Standard summarized the city's top legislative priorities: preservation of Shelton View Forest (staff were advised to pursue a trust-land-transfer application that would preserve the property as a natural or park area; application will likely be prepared late summer), a request for $1,900,000 toward the Woodcrest Utility Improvement Project…

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