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Consultants outline Woodinville Creative Arts District plan and zoning tools to support artists
Summary
Consultants and local volunteers presented a Creative Arts District plan to the council that aims to centralize maker spaces, affordable commercial studios and public programming in Woodinville's downtown and Eastrail area; staff said the plan will inform comp-plan and zoning updates and can help attract grant funding and a state arts designation.
A team led by consultant Alicia Ayares and Bob Bankford presented findings from a Port of Seattle economic development grant and a proposed Creative Arts District to the Woodinville City Council on Jan. 20. Jared Hill, the city's intergovernmental affairs coordinator, introduced the volunteer steering committee that has been developing the plan.
Ayares summarized research and stakeholder outreach that identified key needs for the district: affordable commercial studio space, maker spaces, multiuse community venues, and improved connectivity and…
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