What is the long-term future for housing in Edmonds? More apartments and condos, or duplexes and triplexes, or single-family homes? Hubs and centers? Affordable, in the middle or high-end? Will the charm of character of Edmonds be preserved or change?
Join the Edmonds Civic Roundtable and guest speaker Jeremy Mitchell Monday, July 7 for a discussion regarding the complex array of housing choices facing Edmonds. The meeting will run from 6:30-8 p.m. at the Edmonds Waterfront Center, 220 Railroad Ave.
Mitchell, an architect and member of the Edmonds Planning Board, will address those topics. He will also discuss the Planning Board’s role in offering recommendations to the Edmonds City Council on zoning, comprehensive planning, parks, and other issues.
His presentation will be followed by a discussion and Q&A with the audience.
There is no charge for the meeting, but space is limited. Registration is requested in advance at edmondscivicroundtable.org.
Would it be possible to make this program available by zoom, for those who are not able to attend in person? This issue is important as we look to the future of Edmonds.
That would be nice to zoom it. I would like to watch and learn. They often do so not sure why this one isn’t available. Maybe the Waterfront Center has issues with zooms of something like that? Regardless I do like Jeremy.
No need to join, just take a drive to Ballard. More crime, more big boxes, more congestion. The State took away our voices & some in Edmonds City Council are supporting the move.
My sarcasm coming through, a bit jaded on this topic. No disrespect to Jeremy, grievance is with the State. I didn’t realize this event was being hosted by ECR, great folks & a great organization.
Jeremy’s approach is a thoughtful and mindful approach – and while I may not agree with State mandates, Jeremy’s approach, at least in my few interactions, have been focused on preserving charm and preventing unsightly sprawl and unmanaged growth. I would welcome the event being recorded and posted to YouTube for those of us that find ourselves elsewhere!