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Committee backs landmark controls for Licton Springs Park and the Stewart House

Library's Education and Neighborhoods Committee · December 13, 2025
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Summary

On Dec. 12 the committee recommended passage of two landmark ordinances: council bill 121140 to impose controls on Licton Springs Park (approved 4–0) and council bill 121139 for the Stewart House (approved with one abstention); both will be transmitted to full Council on Dec. 16.

The Library's Education and Neighborhoods Committee voted Dec. 12 to recommend passage of two landmark ordinances: one to codify protections and controls for Licton Springs Park and another for the Stewart House (10455 Maplewood Place SW). Both committee recommendations will be sent to the full Seattle City Council for final action on Dec. 16.

Erin Doherty of the Seattle Department of Neighborhoods presented both nominations and explained the Landmarks program's designation standards and the role of controls-and-incentives agreements. Doherty…

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