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Staff seeks council approval to adopt Central Point station area plan to meet state transit-housing requirement
Summary
Planning staff asked the council to adopt the Central Point station area plan (including the S Line and Central Point station plans) and seek Wasatch Front Regional Council certification to satisfy HB 462 requirements; staff said WFRC funds most of the study and the plan is intended as an implementation roadmap.
Jonathan White Hammer, community and economic development director, asked the council to advance a Central Point station area plan that staff say is required under 2022 state law (House Bill 462) for fixed-guideway transit stations. The law requires station-area plans for stops within a half-mile radius to encourage accessible, affordable housing near transit; the city must have related plans certified by the Wasatch Front Regional Council…
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