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Washington State Legislature

Urbanist Podcast: Olympia Preview and a Highway Boondoggle

In this podcast, The Urbanist newsroom previews Washington’s state legislative session and breaks down theĀ huge setbackĀ dealt to the I-5 Interstate Bridge Replacement project, a highway boondoggle with a ballooning budget. Plus, Amy and Doug recounted their firstĀ interview with Seattle Mayor Katie W

Micro-apartments Could Become Fully Legal in Washington, Again

The Washington State Legislature is considering legalizing ā€œco-living housingā€ in cities and towns across Washington, which could open the door to new micro-apartments offered at lower rents and help fill a niche that’s primarily being left to subsidized housing to solve. House Bill 1998, sponsored by Representative Mia Gregerson

State Legislators Push for ā€˜Year of Housing 2.0’

While 2023 was dubbed the ā€˜year of housing,’ 2024 could be a second act, with unfinished business left to tackle. In 2023, the Washington State Legislature focused its attention on increasing the state’s housing supply with a fervor not seen in decades. And that attention paid off. Laws were

State Transportation Budget Passes Over Aurora Avenue Safety Project

After including a much-celebrated $50 million allocation for Seattle’s deadliest state highway, Aurora Avenue N, in the 2022 Move Ahead Washington transportation package, the state legislature adopted a budget this year that doesn’t anticipate actually allocating that funding anytime soon. If signed by Governor Jay Inslee as expected,

Heroes and Zeroes of the 2023 Washington State Legislature

Single family zoning will soon be a thing of the past for most Washington cities thanks to passage of statewide ā€œmissing middleā€ housing reform this state legislative session. This monumental success was thanks in large part to lawmaker heroes named below and the far-ranging coalition that coalesced behind the bill.

Legislature Abandons Rent Stabilization Push

Partnering with Republicans on housing supply may have helped doom tenant legislation. Last Wednesday marked a major deadline for bills in the Washington State Legislature, and rent stabilization didn’t make the cut. State Democratic leaders had talked about the need for a three-legged stool of housing supply, subsidy, and

Washington Legislature’s New Thinking About Housing

WALeg Wednesday Prepares for Floor Vote Frenzies and Small Improvements to Regulations. * In This Digest: * Important Bills At A Glance * Weekly Focus: Lot Splitting and Statewide ADUs Another week in the Washington Legislature and another legislative calendar cutoff has passed. Bills that did not get out of their respective chamber’

One Stairway is Enough to Reach Housing Heaven

A bill allowing single-stairway ā€œpoint access blockā€ buildings would enhance housing and neighborhoods. On February 2nd the Washington State Senate held its first hearing on SB 5491, a bill that adds a powerful tool to the state’s housing arsenal by permitting point access blocks — compact single stair buildings with

WALeg Wednesday: Week 1

In this first week of the long Washington State legislative session, we’re going to look at: * Welcome Back! A reminder how to legislate. * Important Bills at a Glance * HB 1110 – Missing Middle * HB 1181 – GMA Climate Change provisions * HB 1045 – Evergreen Basic Income pilot * HB 1026 – Local Government Design