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File #: 24-0383    Version:
Type: recommendation Status: Filed
File created: 4/25/2024 In control: Land Use & Environment Committee
Agenda date: 5/9/2024 Final action: 5/9/2024
Title: Capital Mall Triangle Subarea Plan
Attachments: 1. Subarea Plan Hyperlink, 2. Planning Commission Recommendation, 3. Public Comments 1, 4. Public Comments 2, 5. Public Outreach, 6. Project Webpage
Title
Capital Mall Triangle Subarea Plan

Recommended Action
Committee Recommendation:
Move to accept Planning Commission recommendation and forward to City Council.

City Manager Recommendation:
Move to accept Planning Commission recommendation and forward to City Council.

Report
Issue:
Whether to accept the Planning Commission's recommendation and forward to City Council for a decision.

Staff Contact:
David Ginther, Senior Planner, Community Planning and Development, 360.753.8335

Presenter(s):
David Ginther, Senior Planner.

Background and Analysis:
In 2014, the Olympia Comprehensive Plan was updated following significant public outreach and multiple public participation opportunities. The five-year long update effort included 30 public meetings and resulted in approximately 2,000 public comments. The adopted Comprehensive Plan contains a vision for the Capital Mall area to:

1. Eventually transition to a high-density mixed-use neighborhood where people can walk, bike, or take the bus to obtain goods, services, and entertainment.
2. Keep the subarea a regional draw for the retailers and other businesses.

The main purpose of the Capital Mall Triangle planning project is to determine how to facilitate the vision articulated in the Comprehensive Plan. The subarea plan contains the vision, goals, and implementation recommendations to help move the area towards the community's vision for the area.

The community input received over the past two years contains three main themes: 1) safe and comfortable mobility for all forms of transportation, 2) a livable and complete urban neighborhood that is also economically healthy, and 3) a climate resilient, environmentally friendly, and sustainable area. These themes are woven throughout the plan and are explained in detail in Chapter 3.

Recommendations in the plan can be grouped into a few broad categories. These include the following:
* Focus public investment on people-oriented community facing infrastructure to...

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