Chamber pushes for action on Wilburton

Advocacy,

The newest member of our advocacy team made her speaking debut at the City of Bellevue’s Planning Commission meeting this month, as the Chamber’s Nikki Stuck advocated for City staff’s plan for the Wilburton neighborhood. 

“Ensuring that we plan for adequate density, effective traffic mitigation, and proper adherence to state regulation through the preferred alternative is essential to our growth management,” said Stuck. “The proposal, rooted in mixed-use designations, not only fosters market flexibility but also paves the way for dynamic, sustainable development … By empowering the market to inform land use decisions, we ensure that projects are not only realized but also optimized to their full potential.”

Stuck also went on to highlight the timing of Comp Plan discussions, particularly as it relates to the Wilburton proposal, urging the Commission to move forward with staff’s proposal. (See the proposal here.)


The next Planning Commission meetings discussing the Comp Plan are scheduled for April 10 and April 24