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Pasco, WALocal News

Pasco's Community & Economic Development department recently announced several new projects aimed at bolstering the city's housing and economic landscape. Among these, the Marroquin 7-lot short plat proposal represents a significant residential initiative designed to create more housing options for residents. Additionally, the Riverhawk Place Townhomes project plans to construct an 8-building, 40-unit multifamily complex, catering to the rising demand for affordable housing. Other noteworthy projects include the Bagley Landscape industrial building and road improvements, which aim to enhance local commerce and accessibility. These developments are set to commence in 2025, reflecting a proactive approach to urban planning and community growth.

By addressing both residential and commercial needs, Pasco is positioning itself as a forward-thinking city ready to adapt to future demands. The emphasis on sustainable development practices is evident in these proposals, showcasing the city’s commitment to fostering a vibrant community. Overall, these initiatives highlight Pasco's strategic focus on enhancing its living environment while supporting economic vitality.

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