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King County Zoning Meetings

28 meetings monitored in King County, WA

June 23, 20263h 27m29,737 words
20motion to approveapprovedresidentialenvironmental reviewpublic hearing
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June 17, 202648m7,175 words
22land usecommercialzoningresidentialapproved
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June 16, 202650m7,394 words
3motion to approveapproved
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June 9, 202651m7,250 words
7motion to approveapprovedpublic hearing
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June 2, 20262h 29m20,110 words
6motion to approveapproveddeferred
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May 26, 20262h 32m20,474 words
37motion to approveapprovedcommercialpublic hearingland use
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May 12, 202629m4,046 words
8motion to approveapprovedpublic hearingcomprehensive plan
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May 5, 20262h 1m17,655 words
9motion to approveapprovedcomprehensive planzoning
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April 28, 20262h 23m21,135 words
29motion to approveapprovedindustrialresidentialdensity
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April 22, 202638m5,777 words
6land useapproveddensitycomprehensive plan
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Frequently Asked Questions

King County Council, Seattle City Council, and local planning commissions are monitored by ZoneWire for rezoning, MHA (Mandatory Housing Affordability) upzones, design review, conditional use permits, ADU permits, and comprehensive plan amendments across King County and Seattle.

King County has approximately 9 zoning-related meetings per month across the King County Council, Seattle City Council, and various planning commissions. Seattle City Council meets weekly, while the King County Council meets biweekly.

MHA (Mandatory Housing Affordability) is Seattle's program that upzones neighborhoods in exchange for requiring developers to include affordable units or pay into a housing fund. MHA upzones are a major signal for increased density, particularly in urban villages and along transit corridors.

The highest volume of zoning activity in King County occurs in Seattle's urban villages targeted by HALA upzoning, the Capitol Hill and University District neighborhoods for density increases, and the Eastside cities of Bellevue and Kirkland for transit-oriented development near light rail stations.

Key zoning terms for King County include MHA (Mandatory Housing Affordability), HALA (Housing Affordability and Livability Agenda), upzone, design review, ADU (Accessory Dwelling Unit), conditional use permit, comprehensive plan amendment, and urban village. ZoneWire tracks all of these automatically across every King County governing body.

Yes. ZoneWire Free sends New Meeting Alerts for King County at no cost, with the agenda for each meeting. ZoneWire Pro adds full transcripts, zoning and development analysis, and keyword alerts for $129 per market per month.