This applies to *commercial* construction in Seattle, not residential. I see it as a relatively modest zoning reform, in a country where zoning laws are a complete and utter mess, and all over the board depending on location (see, e.g., "We don't do no zoning" Houston building houses in its floodplains, vs NIMBYs all over, etc etc, whee!).
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Date: Oct. 7th, 2024 03:14 pm (UTC)