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Advocacy


Published on Jan 27, 2017

Extension of transit-oriented SEPA authority

Contact: Carl Schroeder

HB 1740 extends a targeted authority that restricts State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) appeals of certain projects near transit lines that are within a planned action area designated by a city. This authority is set to sunset in 2018. This bill would push the sunset date to 2028 but with a new conditions that developments must set aside 20 percent of the dwelling units for low-income households. Please share your feedback on this bill with Carl Schroeder.

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