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Shoreline Planning Commission to discuss wetlands

Shoreline, WALocal News

On June 4, 2015, the Shoreline Planning Commission will hold a public meeting to discuss significant updates to the Critical Area ordinance related to wetlands and development code amendments. Scheduled for 7:00 PM at the Shoreline City Hall Council Chambers, the meeting aims to foster community engagement in local environmental planning. The article also clarifies that Shoreline has two distinct Paramount Parks, with the Paramount Park Open Space being the largest wetland area in the city. This space, restored by volunteers in 1997-98, features open ponds and trails that enhance local biodiversity and provide recreational opportunities. The planning commission's agenda reflects the city's commitment to sustainable development and environmental protection.

Residents are encouraged to participate by attending the meeting or submitting their comments via email, ensuring their voices are heard in local governance. The article serves as an essential reminder of the importance of community involvement in shaping Shoreline's environmental policies. By highlighting these discussions, the article underscores the role of local government in addressing critical ecological issues.

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