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Lynnwood planners outline City Center + Alderwood subarea plan ahead of PSRC review

3626115 · June 2, 2025
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Summary

Staff presented a draft City Center + Alderwood subarea plan and draft EIS, proposing a revised regional growth center boundary and concentrated-growth preferred alternative to guide jobs, housing and transit for the next 20 years.

City planning staff on June 2 briefed the City Council on the draft City Center + Alderwood subarea plan, a 20-year framework intended to coordinate housing, jobs and infrastructure around two planned light-rail stations and to support Lynnwood—s Regional Growth Center (RGC) certification with the Puget Sound Regional Council (PSRC).

The subarea plan and its draft environmental impact statement (DEIS) analyze land use, housing, parks and natural resources, multimodal transportation, utilities and economic development across a revised RGC boundary the city has submitted to PSRC. "This area will be home to two light-rail stations, more residential units, and increased job growth," Senior Planner Catherine Kato said, summarizing the plan—s purpose.

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