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Commission votes to recognize historic livestock trails as established roadways

King County Planning and Zoning Commission · March 11, 2026
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Summary

The commission recommended an ordinance to amend the land-use code to recognize county roads historically used as livestock trails, aiming to protect ranching movements and clarify liability and maintenance expectations.

The King County Planning and Zoning Commission voted to recommend ordinance 2026-08, which amends the county land-use code to recognize historic livestock trails as established county roadways where those roads have long been used by livestock producers.

Taylor, the county government affairs director, told the commission the change responds to instances…

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