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Completed Plans, Studies, and Projects
This page serves as an repository for plans, studies, and projects that are completed. These pages will remain on the website for a limited time before being archived and unavailable. Those pages that are archived may be available through the public records request process as applicable by records retention laws, regulations and policies.
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Mobility for All: ADA Transition Plan
The City of Woodinville is conducting an organizational self-evaluation and preparing a Transition Plan to achieve compliance with the Americans With Disabilities Act (Title II).
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Climate Action Plan
City is currently developing a Climate Action Plan (CAP). This page will be the main landing page for all CAP related information during the development of the plan.
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Housing Action Plan
Updates and information on the creation of a Housing Action Plan which will identify actions the City could take to address current and future housing needs and issues.
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Northeast 145th Street Pedestrian Path & Trail
This is a Capital Project to provide a raised pedestrian crossing connecting the future Eastrail at Northeast 145th Street.
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Greenbrier Trail Refurbishment
Work being done to refurbish sections of the existing trail system.
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City Hall & Sports Fields Parking Lot Improvements
This is a Capital Project to repair and improve the parking lot next to City Hall and the City Sports Fields.
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Wilmot Gateway Park Shelter Rehabilitation
Learn more about the rehabilitation of the Wilmot Gateway Park Trellis.
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Winery Hill Street Maintenance
This is a street overlay project to improve safety and drivability along Northeast 145th Street, 137th Place Northeast, and Northeast 143rd Street.
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Crosswalk Safety Improvements
This is a Capital Project to increase pedestrian safety in the downtown district.
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Proposed Ordinance 700
The Planning Commission forwarded a recommendation to the City Council proposing to loosen the current restrictions by allowing a newly defined “active uses” at the ground floor along designated streets and to allow residential at the ground floor along other designated streets as optional. In effect, the proposed change increases allowable ground floor uses in the Pedestrian Core Design District. Areas outside this Design District are not impacted.
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Capital Improvement Plan 2020 Update
Learn more about the 2020 Update of the City's Capital Improvement Plan (CIP). The CIP prioritizes future large-scale investments in parks, transportation, stormwater system infrastructure, and more.