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Planning commission prioritizes affordability, transportation eligibility and critical-areas work in 2026 draft work plan

Lake Forest Park Planning Commission · January 14, 2026
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Summary

The commission agreed to continue 2025 affordability work with emphasis on small-scale affordability, to pursue transportation-element changes to retain grant eligibility, and to plan for updates to the Critical Areas Ordinance and Shoreline Master Program aligned with a 2027 deadline.

The Lake Forest Park Planning Commission agreed on a proposed 2026 work plan that will prioritize continuation of the commission's affordability work, make targeted transportation-element revisions to maintain grant eligibility, and prepare for updates to the critical areas ordinance (CAO) and the Shoreline Master Program (SMP).

Chair summarized the commission's priorities as three items: continue affordability work (with an emphasis on smaller-scale, local ownership and rental options rather than large, resource-intensive projects),…

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