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Shoreline council reviews six-item 2026 comprehensive plan docket; no votes taken
Summary
Staff presented six proposed comprehensive plan amendments (four staff-proposed, two resident-initiated) including a rezoning request for 11th Avenue NW and a neighborhood greenways policy; council discussed scope, connectivity, and timelines and suggested placing the docket on the Feb. 23 consent calendar for study. No final approvals were made.
City planning staff presented the proposed 2026 comprehensive plan docket at the Feb. 9 Shoreline City Council meeting and outlined six amendments—four recommended by staff and two privately (resident) initiated proposals—that the council will consider for the city's 2026 work plan. Staff emphasized this was a discussion-only study item; the council took no final votes on the docket itself.
Planner Steve Saffron summarized the docket: Amendment 1 would add surface water master plan goals and policies; Amendment 2 carries over an update to the Town Center subarea plan; Amendment 3 would update the 145th/148th Street Station subarea plan for multimodal connectivity; Amendment 4 updates the 185th Street Station subarea plan, including connectivity analysis and potential…
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