Highway 99 Landmark Site Opportunity - City of Edmonds, WA
The City of Edmonds is poised to capitalize on a unique opportunity to purchase more than 10 acres of land along Highway 99, a move announced by Mayor Mike Nelson and Council President Neil Tibbott at a recent press conference. This Highway 99 Landmark Site could serve as a crucial space for expanding city services and addressing community needs, such as housing, open space, and retail options. The city plans to invest $100,000 to "hold" the property, allowing for community engagement in shaping its future. The option to purchase includes a refundable period of six months, followed by a 12-month planning phase, ensuring that the city has sufficient time to explore various funding avenues and partnerships. During the 18-month exclusivity period, the property owner cannot entertain offers from other parties, securing the site for potential city development.
Council discussions will focus on whether to proceed with this initiative, emphasizing the importance of public input in the decision-making process. Residents are encouraged to visit the city’s website for more information and to participate in the vision-building process. This initiative illustrates the city’s dedication to responding to long-standing community concerns and fostering a collaborative approach to urban development.