The City of Shoreline information sign about the planning for the rezone of the 145th Sound Transit station area, and a cautionary sign from a watchdog group share real estate on a Shoreline street.
Those interested/concerned about the density increasing in Shoreline to meet GMA goals might take a look at today's Seattle Times editorial discussing how "density-at-all-costs is now in vogue among some regional leaders." Key quote: "There’s already room to build what’s needed without sacrificing land-use rules that preserve livability and provide certainty to people investing their lives here. Those rules include the Eastside’s urban boundary and cities’ single-family zoning."
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Those interested/concerned about the density increasing in Shoreline to meet GMA goals might take a look at today's Seattle Times editorial discussing how "density-at-all-costs is now in vogue among some regional leaders." Key quote: "There’s already room to build what’s needed without sacrificing land-use rules that preserve livability and provide certainty to people investing their lives here. Those rules include the Eastside’s urban boundary and cities’ single-family zoning."
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