State & Local Meeting
Bothell Planning Commission Meeting - March 18, 2026
March 18, 2026
The City of Bothell Planning Commission held a meeting on March 18, 2026, primarily focused on study sessions related to urban development and housing initiatives. Key procurement-related discussions centered on the Transfer of Development Rights (TDR) and the Landscape Conservation and Local Infrastructure Program (LCIP) feasibility study, which aims to create a program to transfer development rights from rural to urban areas, thereby unlocking incremental property tax revenues to fund infrastructure projects such as transportation, utilities, and affordable housing support. The commission discussed the mechanics of TDR credits, potential revenue implications, and coordination with King and Snohomish counties, emphasizing the need for a robust program design and annual reporting. Additionally, the commission received updates on the Housing Action Plan, including community engagement efforts and upcoming code updates to support affordable housing, with a focus on addressing development costs and infrastructure challenges that impact smaller projects. The Downtown Sub Area Plan update was also presented, highlighting public engagement activities, key themes such as growth management, transportation, and public space activation, and plans for a draft release in July 2026. No formal votes or contract awards were reported, but the discussions indicate future procurement opportunities related to infrastructure investments and housing development incentives.
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- Bothell Planning Commission Meeting - March 18, 2026 · CityofBothell · Mar 18