Tacoma’s planning commission will take up consideration of vast residential rezones on Wednesday. It still will rezone all single-family and multifamily zoned areas.
The new map is somewhere between the two original alternatives. The commission received hundreds of comments on the proposals, which helped guide refinements.
Chris Karnes says that several principles have been employed in developing a new alternative map. ⬇️ 1/2
It bears mentioning that planning commission only make recommendations and that the zoning changes will still have to go through a comprehensive process paired with other regulatory changes. Final decisions rest with the city council.

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