Shoreline Planning Commission to discuss Traffic Concurrency at Thursday meeting
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
On Thursday, March 6, 2014, the regular meeting of the Shoreline Planning Commission will focus on the topic of Traffic Concurrency.
Transportation concurrency is measured by comparing the existing or planned capacity of transportation facilities to the anticipated capacity that will occur as a result of a development.
7pm at the Council Chambers, Shoreline City Hall, 17500 Midvale Ave N.
The purpose of the Planning Commission is to provide guidance and direction for Shoreline's future growth through continued review and improvement to the City's comprehensive land use plan, zoning code, shoreline management, environmental protection and related land use documents.
The Planning Commission consists of seven residents and/or property owners appointed by the City Council. Members serve for a four year term. The Planning Commission provides regular opportunities for the public to comment on matters of interest at each meeting.
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