Public Benefit from Publicly Owned Parcels: Advancing Implementation in the Puget Sound Region

Public Benefit from Publicly Owned Parcels: Advancing Implementation in the Puget Sound Region” is a case study that addresses six challenges associated with the publicly owned parcel development process in Washington State’s Puget Sound region. The authors identified near-term opportunities and longer-term options worthy of additional study in the following recommendations: 

  1. Support mixed-income development on publicly owned parcels
  2. Efficiently and equitably develop large and/or master-planned sites
  3. Establish effective site control/valuation practices to facilitate affordable housing
  4. Improve internal processes and cross-agency coordination
  5. Improve the efficiency of the solicitation process
  6. Implement interim uses on sites

The recommendations aim at helping the region’s public agencies expand their efforts to coordinate and ensure effective policies and adequate resources are in place to facilitate more equitable development on publicly owned parcels.

Date
September 27, 2017
Authors
Markets
  • Pacific Northwest
Capabilities
  • Policy