Kirkland Planning Commission Advances Housing Affordability Strategies

Kirkland, WALocal News

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The Kirkland Planning Commission met to discuss strategies aimed at improving housing affordability. Key proposals include simplifying zoning regulations and potentially removing specific housing typologies to encourage diverse housing development.

The Kirkland Planning Commission convened recently to discuss strategies for improving housing affordability in the city. A major focus was on simplifying zoning regulations, including the potential removal of distinctions between different housing types to facilitate diverse development. City staff proposed a more generalized classification for housing, which could include detached, attached, and stacked options across all zones. Commissioner Jacobson expressed concerns about the affordable housing requirements tied to these changes, advocating for a balanced approach. While there was general consensus on the need for simplification, some commissioners voiced concerns about the impact of stacked flats on neighborhood aesthetics. The commission opted not to take a formal vote and will continue discussions on zoning amendments in future meetings. They plan to gather more data on economic feasibility and seek input from developers and stakeholders. A public hearing is scheduled for May 8th to further engage the community on these pressing housing issues.

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