Everett council set to vote on final comp plan
EVERETT Planning staff shared details of the final draft of Everetts comprehensive plan periodic update on Wednesday as the City Council enters the final stretch before voting on whether to approve the planning document.
In the works for more than three years, the comprehensive plan amends city land use law and development regulations to plan for population growth over the next two decades. Larger cities like Everett are required by state law to update their plans every 10 years.
The plan lays out a framework to prepare for 65,000 new residents, 36,500 new housing units and 84,300 jobs by 2044, working to ensure housing affordability and availability while preventing the negative impacts of low-density urban sprawl.
City planners implemented some changes between its April 7 complete draft and the final document based on public feedback, mostly downzoning some small areas of the city where residents raised concerns over traffic and loosening some development regulations.
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