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Housing is a key issue facing the city and the issue raised most often by community members.Over half of all respondents to the Bellevue 2044 Questionnaire rated the city’s progress towards providing a range of housing options that are affordable for people to rent or own as “below average” or “very poor.”
Planning for a range of housing types at different affordability levels is a key focusof the Periodic Update to the Comprehensive Plan. As a city we need to consider what type of housing is needed, where to put more housing, and how much housing we need to plan for to meet our goals. Some of those goals include:
Planning for a range of housing types and densities that allow us to maximize recent investments in transit
Prioritizing affordable housing for very low income families
Addressing past inequities that have shaped the city
Planning for residential neighborhoods that protect and promote the health and well-being of residents by supporting equitable access to parks, a clean environment, educational and economic opportunity, and transportation options.
On this project page we invite you to learn more about key housing data, share your housing story, and provide input that will help shape the future of housing in Bellevue.
DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT READY FOR REVIEW
On Thursday, April 27 the city released the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) for the Comprehensive Plan Periodic Update. Community members and organizations with an interest in the future growth of Bellevue can now comment on the DEIS until 4:30 p.m. on Monday, June 12. To read the DEIS and find out how to submit comments, please visit the city's Environmental Review webpage.
Housing is a key issue facing the city and the issue raised most often by community members.Over half of all respondents to the Bellevue 2044 Questionnaire rated the city’s progress towards providing a range of housing options that are affordable for people to rent or own as “below average” or “very poor.”
Planning for a range of housing types at different affordability levels is a key focusof the Periodic Update to the Comprehensive Plan. As a city we need to consider what type of housing is needed, where to put more housing, and how much housing we need to plan for to meet our goals. Some of those goals include:
Planning for a range of housing types and densities that allow us to maximize recent investments in transit
Prioritizing affordable housing for very low income families
Addressing past inequities that have shaped the city
Planning for residential neighborhoods that protect and promote the health and well-being of residents by supporting equitable access to parks, a clean environment, educational and economic opportunity, and transportation options.
On this project page we invite you to learn more about key housing data, share your housing story, and provide input that will help shape the future of housing in Bellevue.
DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT READY FOR REVIEW
On Thursday, April 27 the city released the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) for the Comprehensive Plan Periodic Update. Community members and organizations with an interest in the future growth of Bellevue can now comment on the DEIS until 4:30 p.m. on Monday, June 12. To read the DEIS and find out how to submit comments, please visit the city's Environmental Review webpage.
Thank you to the over 500 people who shared their input via this questionnaire. We will be reviewing the results and will publish a summary shortly. To find out about future events and opportunities to participate in the Periodic Update to the Comprehensive Plan, please register for the website.
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