Big changes are coming to Montlake this year.
Learn more about the city’s rezoning plans in the Rezoning section on Montlake.net, which will be kept up-to-date with links to sources and resources.
Here is a direct link that you can send to your friends and neighbors: montlake.net/rezoning
What is the rezoning plan?
The Mayor’s One Seattle Plan aims to increase housing supply and housing affordability throughout Seattle, and the first step is to define areas of the city targeted for increased density.
The Mayor’s Office of Planning and Community Development (OPCD) created the One Seattle Plan, and it is now in the hands of the Seattle City Council for modification and approval. City Council is currently accepting input, and is willing to work with communities to improve the Plan before its approval and adoption.
Montlake has been proposed as one of thirty Neighborhood Centers, and the area affected surrounds the one-block business district on 24th Ave E. In the proposed plan, 24 blocks would be zoned for 4 and 5-story buildings, primarily apartments and townhouses. And it appears that no off-street parking would be required on those blocks.
In the areas outside that proposed Neighborhood Center, zoning will change to NR (Neighborhood Residential) which will be zoned for nine different types of multi-family housing. Seattle’s Zone NR meets or exceeds a new Washington State law, HB 1110, often called the “middle housing” bill.
What can you do?
The are many things you can do.
Learn more
Visit the Rezoning section: www.montlake.net/rezoning
Talk with your neighbors
Many people are still unaware of the proposed changes.
Send your feedback
The City Council is currently accepting feedback. Here are three ways you can provide your feedback:
- Send your feedback directly to City leaders:
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- Our District 3 Council Representative: Joy Hollingsworth (most important)
- All nine City Council members: council@seattle.gov
- Mayor Harrell: bruce.harrell@seattle.gov
- Speak at one of the three City Council public hearings
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- Feb 5 at 5:00 pm, City Hall, 600 4th Ave (1 block NE of Pioneer Square light rail station) Arrive early to sign up.
- Public hearings in April and May (dates to be confirmed)
- Send a copy of your feedback to the Montlake Community Club
The MCC Board represents the entire Montlake community, so they would like to know what’s on your mind: zoning@montlake.net
This information was put together by a small group of Montlake neighbors, with the support of the MCC board, to educate and inform the community.