Zoning Code Overhaul

Pullman, WALocal News

The City of Pullman is undertaking a significant overhaul of its Title 17 Zoning Code, the first major update since 2003, to better reflect current community needs. This initiative aims to simplify zoning regulations by incorporating plain language and updated visuals, making the code more accessible to residents. Additionally, the revisions will see the relocation of floodplain regulations to Title 16: Environment and historic preservation guidelines into Title 17: Zoning. New sections will address the growing demand for short-term rentals and accessory dwelling units, crucial topics in today's housing market. The Planning Commission will begin public hearings to review these proposed changes starting in July 2024, encouraging residents to actively participate in the discussion.

Community members can submit their feedback through written comments, emails, or by visiting City Hall. The Planning Commission meetings are scheduled for July 24, August 28, September 25, and October 23, 2024, providing multiple opportunities for public engagement. This zoning code overhaul represents a proactive approach to urban planning, aiming to enhance clarity and adapt to modern housing trends.

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