Council Roundup Update on middle housing and Meydenbauer Bay Park expansion

Bellevue, WAGovernment

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Bellevue City Council reviewed proposed land use code amendments to support middle housing development, as mandated by recent state legislation. The council also discussed the expansion of Meydenbauer Bay Park, which aims to improve pedestrian access and connectivity to downtown. A federal legislative agenda was approved, prioritizing transportation, infrastructure, and housing.

Bellevue City Council reviewed amendments to the land use code to support middle housing development, complying with state legislation mandating increased housing types and density. The new laws require Bellevue to permit a minimum number of units per lot and allow two accessory dwelling units per lot. In a separate discussion, the council directed staff to gather further details on the expansion of Meydenbauer Bay Park, which will enhance pedestrian access and connectivity to downtown. The expansion is part of a broader master plan adopted in 2010 and incorporates community feedback from recent surveys. The council also approved a federal legislative agenda that emphasizes key priorities, including transportation, infrastructure, and housing. Council members will advocate for these priorities during meetings with federal representatives in Washington, D.C., scheduled for June. The council's discussions reflect ongoing efforts to improve local housing and infrastructure amidst growing demand. The city aims to complete the second phase of the park expansion by 2029.

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