The Daily Dirt: Voters to decide future of housing approvals
“What’s a Ulurp?” And other questions voters may have ahead of November. The Charter Revision Commission on Monday approved four land use-related questions for voters to consider on the November ballot. A fifth question raises the possibility of moving local elections to even years. The land use proposals boil down to this: To understand why these changes could make a dent in the city’s housing production requires understanding how the city’s land use process works. How can voters decide to create Elurp if they’ve never encountered Ulurp? Alec Schierenbeck, executive director of the Charter Revision Commission, confirmed Friday that commission […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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