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The Urbanist Podcast: Comprehensive Planning with Ron Davis

Ray Dubicki - December 10, 2022
Highrise development on Denny Way has expanded the skyline and dense urban core of Seattle. (Photo via Downtown Seattle Association)

This week, let’s talk about the future of Seattle with neighborhood activist and The Urbanist guest contributor Ron Davis, who joins Ray Dubicki to talk about Seattle’s Comprehensive Plan. It can be a big, confusing mess of technocrat speak and boring stats. Is it too geeky? Yes, but we break it down for you. 

Comprehensive Plans are the way Washington cities look into the future and make space for the people and jobs coming to town. At this point, Seattle has offered five visions of growth. One does literally nothing. The other four don’t go far enough. As Ron mentions in his recent piece in The Urbanist, “We’ve got a four alarm fire and the city is suggesting we think very hard about how many squirt-guns to bring to the fight. Worse, the whole thing looks like a setup for a totally arbitrarily defined ‘compromise.’” What can we do?

We want to know your thoughts, opinions, and hopes for the 2024 comprehensive plan. Reach out to us at podcast [at] theurbanist.org.  

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