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Meet the Planning Commission
Pictured front row, from left: Vice Chair Cynthia Esselman, Chair Donna Moss, David Maul. Back row, from left: William Montero, Keith Scully, Michelle Linders Wagner, Easton Craft.
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About Us
The purpose of the Planning Commission is to provide guidance and direction for Shoreline's future growth through continued review and improvement to the City's comprehensive land use plan, zoning code, shoreline management, environmental protection and related land use documents. The Planning Commission consists of seven residents and/or property owners appointed by the City Council. Members serve for a four year term. The Planning Commission provides regular opportunities for the public to comment on matters of interest at each meeting.
Upcoming Meetings
Note: This calendar is subject to change on a daily basis. It does not constitute legal notice. To verify meeting information contact the Planning Commission Clerk at (206) 801-2514.
Thursday, June 6| Regular Meeting
Agenda: Right Sized Parking
Thursday, June 20 | Regular Meeting
Study Session: Light Rail Station Subarea Study Boundaries
Thursday, July 4 | Regular Meeting Canceled
Thursday, July 11 | Regular Meeting
Public Hearing: Light Rail Station Subarea Study Boundaries
Thursday, July 18 | Regular Meeting
Study Session: Transition Area Setbacks
Contact Us
Planning Commission
Shoreline City Hall
17500 Midvale Avenue N
Shoreline, WA 98133
plancom@shorelinewa.gov
Agenda Line:
(206) 801-2236
Call for the latest meeting and agenda information
Steve Szafran
Planning Commission Liaison
(206) 801-2512
sszafran@shorelinewa.gov
Notice of Disclosure for Written Comments
Please be aware that any comments submitted concerning Planning Commission agenda items will be shared on the Shoreline City Website. This site is a limited public forum and comments may be excluded if they are nontopical or inappropriate under Shoreline Social Media Policy CM 10-1. If not posted, comments are still subject to disclosure under the Public Records Act, Chapter 42.56, unless a claim of privilege is established by a private party.