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Transit-Oriented Communities (TOC): Renton vs Seattle

How do transit-oriented communities (toc) rules compare between Renton, WA and Seattle, WA?

Renton and Seattle have similar restriction levels.

Renton, WA

King County

Some Restrictions

King County and Sound Transit promote transit-oriented communities along Link light rail corridors, requiring affordable housing, reduced parking, and pedestrian-friendly design near new stations.

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Seattle, WA

King County

Some Restrictions

King County and Sound Transit promote transit-oriented communities along Link light rail corridors, requiring affordable housing, reduced parking, and pedestrian-friendly design near new stations.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactRentonSeattle
State lawRCW 81.112.350RCW 81.112.350
Affordable target80% of surplus80% of surplus
Lead transit agencySound TransitSound Transit
County policyEquitable TOC strategyEquitable TOC strategy

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Renton FAQ

Are parking minimums removed everywhere?

Reductions vary by city. State law and county policy push lower minimums near stations, but exact numbers depend on local zoning code adopted by each jurisdiction.

Can I challenge a TOC project?

Standard land-use appeal rights apply. Comments can be filed with the host city or county hearing examiner during the SEPA and permit review windows.

Seattle FAQ

Are parking minimums removed everywhere?

Reductions vary by city. State law and county policy push lower minimums near stations, but exact numbers depend on local zoning code adopted by each jurisdiction.

Can I challenge a TOC project?

Standard land-use appeal rights apply. Comments can be filed with the host city or county hearing examiner during the SEPA and permit review windows.

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