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Woodinville Sign Code Update

By jnaegeli / January 31, 2024 / Comments Off on Woodinville Sign Code Update

Back to News Center SKCR continues to work with the City of Woodinville Planning Commission as it contemplates amendments to its sign code that would affect real estate signage. Our goal is to guard against any changes that would constrain the use of on-premises for sale signs and off-premises open…

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Covington Revisions to Permitting Process

By jnaegeli / January 31, 2024 / Comments Off on Covington Revisions to Permitting Process

Back to News Center Covington is among the cities working to bring its development regulations, specifically its permitting processes, into compliance with new mandates on cities and counties in Senate Bill 5290, which the legislature passed during the 2023 session. The bill requires that: Within 20 business days of a…

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Cities Act to Embrace Various Legislation

By jnaegeli / January 31, 2024 / Comments Off on Cities Act to Embrace Various Legislation

Back to News Center The 2023 legislative session in Olympia was dubbed the “Housing Session” based on numerous bills passed by legislators to increase the supply of housing throughout the state. Now, cities are working to implement the new legislative mandates, with early action focused on Accessory Dwelling Units and…

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Seattle Passes Commercial Lease Legislation

By jnaegeli / January 31, 2024 / Comments Off on Seattle Passes Commercial Lease Legislation

Back to News Center Outgoing Councilmember Lewis passed legislation that would impose significant limits on personal guarantees and security deposits associated with commercial lease agreements. While the bill applies only to commercial property, SKCR views it as an opener to commercial rent control and a reduction in property rights. We…

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2024 Hill Day: Momentum

By jnaegeli / January 24, 2024 / Comments Off on 2024 Hill Day: Momentum

Back to News Center After 2023’s momentous Legislative Session now known as “The Year of Housing,” REALTORS® seek to continue the momentum built and support bills that encourage housing density, diversity, and development. Hill Day is an important event that gives members an opportunity to see the Government Affairs team…

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REALTORS® Aim for Continuing Pro-Housing Momentum in the 2024 Legislative Session

By jnaegeli / January 10, 2024 / Comments Off on REALTORS® Aim for Continuing Pro-Housing Momentum in the 2024 Legislative Session

Back to News Center In the 2024 Legislative Session of Washington State, REALTORS® Hope to continue the momentum from the historic 2023 “Year of Housing” session marked by the passage of a record number of pro-housing, REALTOR®-backed bills. Washington REALTORS®’ Government Affairs team said the focus of the upcoming session…

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Research Shows Divergent ADU Policies Across the Country

By jnaegeli / January 9, 2024 / Comments Off on Research Shows Divergent ADU Policies Across the Country

Back to News Center “ADUs alone cannot fully address a host of housing-related challenges,” wrote a researcher from the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies, but she found they can be “an important part of meaningful comprehensive efforts to address them.” In a report published late last year, Ellie Sheild,…

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Issues & Impacts, Q3 2023

By jnaegeli / September 28, 2023 / Comments Off on Issues & Impacts, Q3 2023

Back to News Center Issues & Impacts is a quarterly publication produced by Seattle King County REALTORS® to inform members about current issues and successes within the Government Affairs Department. In This Issue: Seattle Councilmember Sawant’s Rent Control Bill Dies Seattle Councilmember Lewis Slows Commercial Lease Legislation Tukwila Approves Annexation…

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Seattle Councilmember Sawant’s Rent Control Bill Dies

By jnaegeli / September 28, 2023 / Comments Off on Seattle Councilmember Sawant’s Rent Control Bill Dies

Back to News Center In July, SKCR helped squash rent control legislation sponsored by outgoing Seattle City Councilmember Kshama Sawant by a 6-2 margin. Because Washington State prohibits any regulation of the amount of rent a landlord can charge, the ordinance would go into effect only if the state prohibition…

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Seattle Councilmember Andrew Lewis Slows Commercial Lease Legislation

By jnaegeli / September 28, 2023 / Comments Off on Seattle Councilmember Andrew Lewis Slows Commercial Lease Legislation

Back to News Center In late August, Councilmember Lewis introduced legislation that would impose significant limits on personal guarantees and security deposits associated with commercial lease agreements. While the bill applied only to commercial property, SKCR viewed it as an opener to commercial rent control and a reduction in property…

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