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Seattle City Council unanimously approves interlocal to fund Social Housing Developer and passes SEPA/land-use updates
Summary
The Seattle City Council voted 7–0 on Feb. 10 to authorize an interlocal agreement to transfer social-housing tax proceeds to the Social Housing Developer and approved two companion land-use code bills that revise SEPA thresholds and transportation/construction requirements.
Seattle’s City Council on Feb. 10 unanimously passed legislation that will let the city begin transferring proceeds from the voter-approved social housing tax to the designated Social Housing Developer and approved companion land-use code updates intended to streamline environmental review for certain projects.
The council adopted three items by roll call vote: council bill 121153 (finance committee) authorizing an interlocal agreement to implement the social housing tax and transfer funds to the Social Housing Developer; council bill 121093 (Land Use & Sustainability) revising SEPA…
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