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Central Issaquah District Visions AB 7344

13 stops across 2 bodies · Mar 9, 2017 → May 21, 2018

Summary

Central Issaquah District Visions moved through committee review to Council. Council adopt ordinance (Carried 5-2).

Timeline

Each card is one meeting where this item was discussed, oldest first.

Mar 9, 2017 Planning Policy Commission
Open meeting →
Mar 20, 2017 City Council Regular Meeting
Open meeting →
Nov 30, 2017 Planning Policy Commission
Open meeting →
Dec 4, 2017 City Council Regular Meeting
Action: Refer to Council Infrastructure Committee
In 2012 — to protect Issaquah's existing neighborhoods and natural environment — the City adopted the Central Issaquah Plan (effective April, 2013) to guide the long-term evolution of our community's existing commercial core into an urban center. The Plan includes 10 Districts within Central Issaquah, each with a specific vision. During a July 2016 check-up on the Plan, the City assessed whether p
Open meeting →
Dec 18, 2017 City Council Regular Meeting Final action here
Action: Refer to Various Meetings
Carried 7-0
In 2012 — to protect Issaquah's existing neighborhoods and natural environment — the City adopted the Central Issaquah Plan (effective April, 2013) to guide the long-term evolution of our community's existing commercial core into an urban center. The Plan includes 10 Districts within Central Issaquah, each with a specific vision. During a July 2016 check-up on the Plan, the City assessed whether p
Open meeting →
Jan 25, 2018 Planning Policy Commission
Open meeting →
Feb 15, 2018 Planning Policy Commission
Open meeting →
Feb 22, 2018 Planning Policy Commission
Open meeting →
Feb 28, 2018 Planning Policy Commission
Open meeting →
Mar 8, 2018 Planning Policy Commission
Open meeting →
Mar 22, 2018 Planning Policy Commission
Open meeting →
Apr 2, 2018 City Council Regular Meeting
Action: Refer to Council Land & Shore Committee
In 2012 — to protect Issaquah's existing neighborhoods and natural environment — the City adopted the Central Issaquah Plan (effective April, 2013) to guide the long-term evolution of our community's existing commercial core into an urban center. The Plan includes 10 Districts within Central Issaquah, each with a specific vision. During a July 2016 check-up on the Plan, the City assessed whether p
Open meeting →
May 21, 2018 City Council Regular Meeting Final action here
Action: Adopt Ordinance
Carried 5-2
In 2012 — to protect Issaquah's existing neighborhoods and natural environment — the City adopted the Central Issaquah Plan (effective April, 2013) to guide the long-term evolution of our community's existing commercial core into an urban center. The Plan includes 10 Districts within Central Issaquah, each with a specific vision. During a July 2016 check-up on the Plan, the City assessed whether p
Open meeting →