QUICK SUMMARY
The Redmond City Council approved updated development regulations aimed at transforming the city into a more inclusive and sustainable community. These changes, guided by community input, consolidate zoning codes and introduce new opportunities for transit-oriented development and affordable housing.
The Redmond City Council approved new development regulations that reflect the vision outlined in the Redmond 2050 Comprehensive Plan, emphasizing inclusivity and sustainability. This overhaul reduces the zoning code from 50 to 20 districts, making it more user-friendly for citizens and developers alike. The updated regulations introduce more entertainment and food options, enhance flexibility for home-based businesses, and create mixed-use neighborhood opportunities. Transit-oriented development is encouraged around light rail stations, with incentives for projects that enhance community arts and culture. New design standards aim to advance equity and meet state law requirements, while mandatory green building practices include provisions for electric vehicle-ready parking. Local leaders highlighted the importance of community feedback, particularly regarding accessibility for diverse mobility needs. The changes reflect a commitment to creating a welcoming and vibrant city that caters to all residents, ensuring that Redmond remains resilient and inclusive. These updates will shape the city's development for decades to come.