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The Metropolitan King County Council will vote Monday on a number of requests from property owners that the urban-growth-boundary line be moved to allow denser development.
King County’s urban-growth area “has a generous surplus of capacity to contain growth: more than double the housing target and more than 160 percent of the job target,” according to the ...
KING COUNTY, Wash. — Areas of King County with more paved landscapes and less tree canopy are feeling the heat more intensely than less urbanized areas, according to a new study from King County ...
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