Archived Projects
Historical records of archived projects at the Office of Planning & Community Development (OPCD).
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- 130th and 145th Station Area Planning
- Aurora Avenue Urban Design
- Affordable Housing on Religious Property
- 23rd Avenue Action Plan
- Ballard Urban Design
- Belltown Small Lot Development
- Capitol Hill Design Guidelines Update
- Central Area
- Broadview Bitter Lake Haller Lake
- Capitol Hill Station Sites Planning
- Delridge Action Plan
- Crown Hill Urban Village
- Citywide Design Guidelines Update
- Central Area Neighborhood Design Guidelines
- Chinatown-International District
- Envisioning Interbay
- First Hill Landmarks & Public Space
- Georgetown
- Greenwood Town Center Rezone
- Housing Affordability and Livability Agenda
- Incentive Zoning Update
- Industrial Lands
- Impact Fees
- Housing Choices
- Imagine Greater Downtown
- Light Rail Interim Parking
- Jackson Hub
- Lake City Urban Design
- Little Saigon Business District
- Lightrail Expansion in Seattle
- Mt. Baker Station Area
- NE 130th 145th Multimodal Access Plan
- Multifamily Lowrise Zones
- North Beacon Hill Neighborhood Plan Update
- North Rainier
- Northgate Urban Design
- Othello
- Rainier Beach
- Pedestrian Retail Areas
- Pike Pine Conservation District
- South Delridge Action Plan
- Regulatory Reform
- South Downtown
- South Lake Union
- Stadium District Study
- Sustainable Infrastructure
- U District Urban Design
- Uptown: Framework for the Future
- Urban Agriculture
- West Seattle Triangle
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