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Review and Provide Feedback on 2025 Code Package

Redmond, WALocal News

The Redmond 2050 Comprehensive Plan, approved by the City Council on November 19, 2024, serves as a strategic roadmap for the city's growth and transformation over the next decade. Focused on principles of equity, inclusion, sustainability, and resilience, the plan seeks to align community development with these core values. To facilitate its implementation, the city will amend existing functional plans, including the Overlake Neighborhood Plan and various municipal codes related to zoning and impact fees. Nearly every zoning district will experience changes, influencing building designs, heights, and permitted uses. Public hearings are actively taking place as the Planning Commission evaluates the final code package, which is set for Council adoption in spring 2025.

This update reflects Redmond's proactive approach to urban planning and community involvement. The ongoing process ensures that residents' voices are considered in shaping their city's future. As the plan unfolds, it positions Redmond as a model for sustainable urban development.

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