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In 2004, Futurewise appealed the Thurston County Comprehensive Plan because it promoted urban sprawl.  More than 21,000 acres in the rural areas allowed densities of more than one residence per two acres, which typically produces developments that chew up working farms and soak taxpayers to build roads, extend sewers and provide police protection for these new sprawling developments.

Hearings Board Decision

On July 20, 2005 the Western Washington Growth Management Hearings Board held that these inadequacies violate the Growth Management Act and must be corrected; Thurston County appealed this decision. 

Court of Appeals Decision

On April 3, 2007 the Court of Appeals decided almost entirely in Futurewise’s favor.  The Court of Appeals upheld the Board’s determination that Thurston County’s urban growth areas were too large by 7,000 acres and that the County must provide for a variety of rural densities, which must be less dense than 1 housing unit per 5 acres. We are now working to encourage the County to stop wasting taxpayer money and to start protecting our drinking water and rural character.

To learn about the Rural Rezone Proposals, please click here.

Please click here to email the County Commissioners and ask them to better protect your community against sprawl.

For more information email April Putney.
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577 acres of upland habitat protection is not enough for Yakima’s Wildlife!

Yakima can do better! The hearing that will decide if County Commissioners will comply with laws to protect habitat and water quality now and avoid more expensive litigation will be held Tuesday July 7th at 5:30pm at the Yakima Convention Center. It’s time to stand up for water quality and wildlife in Yakima County and to tell special interests that quality of life cannot be compromised for personal gain.

Jul 01, 2009
Snohomish County Fully Contained Communities Public Hearing and Docket XIII

The Snohomish County Council holds their public hearing on two ordinances regarding Fully Contained Communities, one to eliminate FCCs and one to amend the existing codes, and other Docket XIII yearly comprehensive plan amendments at 1:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 8th, at the County Administration Building, 3000 Rockefeller Street in Everett.

Jun 18, 2009
Livable Communities: Just What the Doctor Ordered

The American Academy of Pediatrics has just adopted a ground-breaking policy statement on the link between how we build communities and the health of the children in those communities.

May 27, 2009
Greatest threat to the world?

Our friends at the Congress for New Urbanism have a great video explaining why sprawl just might be that threat.

May 11, 2009
Small victories at Legislature

Redirecting future growth away from floodplains, aligning state money with state goals, and helping to prevent transit cuts are a couple of the small victories from Olympia this year.

Jan 17, 2009

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