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File #: SS 22-070   
Type: Study Session Status: Presented
File created: 9/26/2022 In control: City Council Study Session
On agenda: 10/11/2022 Final action: 10/11/2022
Title: Redmond 2050 Quarterly Update - Fourth Quarter 2022
Attachments: 1. Agenda Memo, 2. Attachment A: Presentation
TO: Members of the City Council
FROM: Mayor Angela Birney
DEPARTMENT DIRECTOR CONTACT(S):
Planning and Community Development
Carol Helland
425-556-2107

DEPARTMENT STAFF:
Planning and Community Development
Seraphie Allen
Deputy Director
Planning and Community Development
Jeff Churchill
Long Range Planning Manager
Planning and Community Development
Beckye Frey
Principal Planner
Planning and Community Development
Lauren Alpert
Senior Planner
Planning and Community Development
Glenn Coil
Senior Planner
Planning and Community Development
Ian Lefcourte
Senior Planner
Planning and Community Development
Odra C?rdenas
Planner
Planning and Community Development
Mary Hendricks
Long Range Planning Intern


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Redmond 2050 Quarterly Update - Fourth Quarter 2022

OVERVIEW STATEMENT:
Staff will share draft policy considerations for Redmond 2050 Phase 2 topics. Policy considerations are those topic areas that will be considered during Redmond 2050. This is in preparation for the Council's October 11 study session where staff will ask the Council: "What's missing? What else should be considered during Redmond 2050?"

While not a focus of the study session, staff also wants to make Council aware that second drafts for the Housing, Economic Vitality, and Transportation Elements have been published, with second drafts for the Urban Centers (Overlake only) and PARCC Elements expected in October. These can be found at Redmond.gov/redmond2050.
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REQUESTED ACTION:

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REQUEST RATIONALE:

* Relevant Plans/Policies:
Redmond Comprehensive Plan, Redmond Transportation Master Plan, implementing functional and strategic plans, and Redmond Zoning Code.
* Required:
The Growth Management Act requires that Washington cities and counties periodically review and, if needed, revise their comprehensive plans and development regulations every ten years. For ...

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