More paving, fewer trees. So much for a green ‘One Seattle’

The city of Seattle’s proposed 20-year blueprint for growth contains major changes for residential neighborhoods, paving the way for developers to build across lots with little room for shade-providing trees, writes the editorial board. Pictured is the Capitol Hill neighborhood in Seattle. (Ken Lambert / The Seattle Times) The city of Seattle’s proposed 20-year blueprint

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Economic Development Partnership Program Evaluation

Port of Seattle evaluation of Economic Development Partnership Program from December 2018, featuring primary retail trade areas in Renton, Washington and City of Des Moines. The document includes maps and community development analysis prepared by Community Attributes Inc.

Economic Development Partnership Program Evaluation

Port of Seattle evaluation of Economic Development Partnership Program from December 2018, featuring primary retail trade areas in Renton, Washington and City of Des Moines. The document includes maps and community development analysis prepared by Community Attributes Inc.