The Seattle City Council's struggle with housing solutions highlights the challenges of balancing diverse interests, as new proposals aim to tackle a severe housing shortage.
Harrell's bold plan to double zoning capacity is intended to create 80,000 homes by 2044, emphasizing increased density in neighborhoods, yet council members express concerns.
Council member Cathy Moore cautioned that increased density may not lead to affordability, arguing that the proposed zoning changes might favor developers rather than residents.
Council member Dan Strauss indicated the historical context of previous zoning decisions, suggesting that past experiences might inform the council's current approach to housing policies.
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