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What is Transportation Concurrency?
Concurrency is the State requirement that transportation
improvements and strategies necessary to serve development are built and
in place at the time of development, or are financially committed,
within six years.
Multimodal Plan-Based Transportation Concurrency System
The City of Redmond's new Plan-Based Transportation Concurrency
System is a tool to manage the pace of development while providing
transportation improvements for all users, including bicyclists,
pedestrians, drivers, and transit riders. This new concurrency
system was developed through a multi-year planning process to update the
Redmond Comprehensive Plan approved by the Redmond City Council in 2004.
The Comprehensive Plan articulates the City's future vision and has
development policy statements to guide Redmond's growth through the
planning horizon year of 2022. The Comprehensive Plan contains
plan-based concurrency policies that serve as the basis for the concurrency regulations developed through the technical analysis
provided by this report.
You may view the final report
(12.7 meg pdf format) or the
executive summary
(pdf format) by clicking on the links provided.
The guidelines and application needed to apply for a transportation
concurrency certificate is available on the
Land Use and
Development Forms page.
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