Below are the schematics of the Plymouth Housing building in downtown Redmond. Notice the zero or very limited parking spaces. By Redmond zoning code, for a building with 100 units, Plymouth Housing is required to have 125 parking spaces.


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david haines · April 18, 2024 at 5:38 pm

Why Bother With 125 Parking spaces When they poor on drugs needing a repreive of from the street driving past making noise air pollution.
They Need a Robust Buildout not some virtue signalling racist woke policies of medicaid hustle acting green environment friendly going through motions on designs with trees and bushes still creating warehouse echo noise polluted housing pulling a fast one hiring subcontracotr to do all the work for less sq footage and pad costs while funnneling executive employees donating to union leaders hired as lobbysts organizers and activists to trade tax dollars for election support and endorsement as long as get watered down oversight on abuse of tax dollars building crappy buildings allowing 2 entities the non profit developer whose totally not qualified and only a jpoliticallly connnected advocate. to hire an actual devellper to build a chep short changed bad designed and built buiding that will standout as another boondoggle that seees drug pushers visiting by sound link light rail then back to seattle .

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