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On-site Sewer (Septic) Systems

By jnaegeli / October 29, 2024 / Comments Off on On-site Sewer (Septic) Systems

Back to News Center The Board of Health’s Stakeholder Expert Technical Team is in the process of recommending changes to the regulations governing on-site sewer (septic) systems in King County. The revisions, which are required by April 2025, will likely be adopted before the end of this year to ensure…

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City of Burien Comprehensive Plan Updates

By jnaegeli / July 25, 2024 / Comments Off on City of Burien Comprehensive Plan Updates

Back to News Center Homeownership Demonstration Ordinance Seattle King County REALTORS® have requested the Planning Commission recommend to the City Council, and the City Council adopt, an ordinance making the Affordable Housing  “demonstration” code provisions (regarding affordable housing homeownership) a permanent ordinance in the city code. As a result of…

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SEATAC FLIGHT-PATH CITIES: Funding to Correct Failing Noise Remediation Project

By smargenats / April 17, 2024 / Comments Off on SEATAC FLIGHT-PATH CITIES: Funding to Correct Failing Noise Remediation Project

Back to News Center Legislation (SB 5595) was delivered to the Governor on March 7 that would assist homeowners and businesses impacted by a noise from SeaTac International Airport. Sen. Karen Kaiser of Des Moines said the bill, approved unanimously in the Senate, and 83-13 in the House, would mitigate…

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EV Use Surging in “Four Corners” of U.S.

By jnaegeli / January 9, 2024 / Comments Off on EV Use Surging in “Four Corners” of U.S.

Back to News Center The Pacific Northwest has one of the country’s highest concentrations of electric vehicle (EV) use, according to a report from Axios. Their data from mobility analytics shows EV use is concentrated in the “four corners” of the U.S., with California, the Northeast and Southeast joining the…

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