Do you think the area near Seattle’s pro sports stadiums could become a more vibrant, user friendly stadium district? How can we make sure new activity preserves freight movement and industry? Join the Feet First Walk & Talk on Wed., May 8, 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Tickets are Free, but space is limited and reservations are required.
Ballard to Interbay April 29 Community Meeting
Community Meeting – The Future of Interbay What do you think about our Preliminary Recommendations for future land use in Interbay? Here’s how you can provide your feedback: Attend the Community Meeting April 29, 5 to 7 p.m. Q Café 3223 15th Avenue W (just north of Dravus Street) Light snacks […]
Community Workshop for 23rd Avenue Action Plan (Union-Cherry-Jackson)
Turn your passion into action at the 23rd Avenue Action Plan Community Workshop and Resource Fair! Community Workshop and Resource Fair Garfield Community Center (2323 E. Cherry Street) Saturday, April 13, 2013 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Resource Fair 9-9:30 a.m. Social 1/2 Hour and Continental Breakfast 9:30 a.m. to […]
Cross-Laminated Timber
In April 2012, the City Council Planning Land Use and Sustainability Committee was briefed on a novel proposal for use of a new wood product in building construction. DPD is reviewing this proposal that would allow buildings using this wood product to be several stories taller than is allowed by the current (and past) building code.
Electronic Plan Review and EDG
Interest in our electronic plan review continues to grow. However, we are NOT accepting early design guideance (EDG) applications via electronic plan review at this time. We hope to offer this option in the coming months. Thank you for your patience while we work out the details to make this possible.
Meeting to Improve U District Urban Design
We invite you to review our draft U District Urban Design Framework. There are four ways you can get involved.
City Hall Open House
Join us at our open house to meet your elected officials and tour city hall offices. You’ll be able to meet Mayor Mike McGinn, the City Council, and City Attorney Pete Holmes.
What’s Changing on DPD’s Website?
We have almost finished a redesign of our website, www.seattle.gov/dpd. We will be releasing the new site in a couple of months. We think you’ll find our simpler design, with “plain language” content, easier to use and understand. Our site has a new focus on making things easier for the first-time user, but we’ve also made sure our frequent users have easy access to their favorite information and tools with our “Dig Deeper” sections.
February Permit Turnaround Times
February 2013 permit turnaround times.
Revised Effective Date for 2012 Codes
DPD is revising the schedule for adoption of the 2012 editions of the Seattle building, residential, existing building, mechanical, fuel gas, energy, and plumbing codes. We are going to specify that the codes will become mandatory no earlier than October 13, 2013.
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