Project Documents
Climate Vulnerability Assessment
This study by Cascadia Consulting Group provides a detailed assessment of how climate change is already affecting and will continue to affect community well-being, economy, health, infrastructure and natural systems of the city. It supports the development of specific climate-related policies in the One Seattle Comprehensive Plan.
- Seattle Climate Vulnerability Assessment Report (July 2023)
One Seattle Plan Community Meetings Report
From November 2022 to January 2023, we held five in-person community meetings (plus one online meeting) to discuss our Comprehensive Plan update and to gather feedback to help shape the plan.
Our report shares what we heard during these engagement events.
- Read the full report
- Read the full comment dataset
- Read the notes taken during the discussion groups
One Seattle Plan Community Meeting Materials
Each document contains an overview of the plan and presentation boards used for the five community meetings we are hosting from November 2022 to January 2023. Visit our Engagement Hub for more information about our meetings.
- One Seattle Plan Meeting Materials (English)
- One Seattle Plan Meeting Materials (Amharic)
- One Seattle Plan Meeting Materials (Chinese)
- One Seattle Plan Meeting Materials (Korean)
- One Seattle Plan Meeting Materials (Somali)
- One Seattle Plan Meeting Materials (Spanish)
- One Seattle Plan Meeting Materials (Tagalog)
- One Seattle Plan Meeting Materials (Vietnamese)
Seattle Comprehensive Plan
- Phase 1 Engagement Report (September 2022)
- Presentation to Land Use Committee (May 2022)
- Comprehensive Plan 101 Presentation (April 2022)
- Issue Briefs (April 2022)
- Public Participation Program (March 2022)
One Seattle Plan Overview
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)
An EIS is a document that provides information about potential environmental impacts and mitigating measures from a proposal to inform the decision-making process. The scoping report summarizes what we've heard and how we are updating the proposed approach to analysis.
- EIS Scoping Report
- EIS Scoping Detailed Comment Summary
- Appendix A to Detailed Comment Summary: Letters and Emails
- Appendix B to Detailed Comment Summary: Engagement Hub Comments
- Appendix C to Detailed Comment Summary: Scoping Meetings Summary
- Appendix D to Detailed Comment Summary: Community Liaison Debrief Meeting Summary
- Additional Detail on Location of Neighborhood Anchors Studied in Alternative 2
Additional documents that were released before and during the scoping process:
- EIS Scoping Overview
- EIS Scoping Fact Sheet
- DRAFT Equity and Climate Metrics
- DRAFT Displacement Risk Index Summary
- EIS Scoping Notice
- Additional Detail on Alternatives for 130th and 145th Station Areas
- Scoping meeting slide presentation
- EIS Scoping meeting: Wednesday, June 29 (video recording)
- EIS Scoping meeting: Tuesday, July 19 (video recording)
Other ways to submit comments:
- Visit our One Seattle Plan Engagement Hub
- Email: brennon.staley@seattle.gov
- Mail: Brennon Staley, Office of Planning and Community Development, P.O. Box 94788, Seattle WA 98124-7088.
Racial Equity Analysis (July 2021)
We worked with Seattle residents and research non-profit PolicyLink to prepare a preliminary racial equity analysis of our existing plan, Seattle 2035, and the Urban Village strategy.
Market-rate Housing Needs and Supply Analysis (April 2021)
This report produced by BERK Consulting provides detailed analysis of our current market-rate housing needs and supply as well as projected changes over the next 20 years. The intent of this work is to estimate potential housing supply shortages by housing types and affordability levels.