Bothell
Upcoming
City Council
The City Council will hold a public hearing on a potential November ballot measure proposing annexation of the Bothell Fire Department into the Shoreline Regional Fire Authority. A public hearing is also scheduled for the 2026 Parks, Recreation and Open Space (PROS) Plan. The consent agenda includes contract amendments and right-of-way acquisitions for transportation projects.
- Public hearing on potential ballot measure to annex Bothell Fire into Shoreline Regional Fire Authority
- Public hearing on 2026 Parks, Recreation and Open Space Plan
- Amendment No. 2 with DOWL for on-call construction management services in the amount of $1,305,000
- Supplement No. 6 with WSP USA for Bothell Way NE Multimodal Improvements Project in the amount of $864,496
- Resolution authorizing acquisition of right-of-way and easements for Bothell Way NE Multimodal Improvements Project
Landmark Preservation Board
The Landmark Preservation Board will hear a staff briefing on the Downtown Subarea Plan Update, covering growth trends, housing, jobs, transportation, and historic resources. A consultant will also present an update on the Bothell Survey of historic sites. The board will approve minutes from the June 22 meeting. No actions are required on the briefings.
- Staff briefing on Downtown Subarea Plan Update: growth targets, housing, jobs, transportation, parks, arts, and historic resources
- Consultant briefing on Bothell Survey Update for historic properties
- Approval of June 22, 2026 meeting minutes
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Planning Commission
The Bothell Planning Commission holds a study session on a potential Transfer of Development Rights (TDR) program, paired with the Landscape Conservation and Local Infrastructure Program (LCLIP). They will evaluate receiving areas (North Creek prioritized), incentive structures, and whether to accept all 365 allocated TDR credits. No formal action is taken.
- Study session on Transfer of Development Rights (TDR) and Landscape Conservation and Local Infrastructure Program (LCLIP) feasibility
- Discussion of North Creek as primary receiving area for TDR redevelopment
- Up to 365 TDR credits allocated by Puget Sound Regional Council; city can accept 20-100% over 20 years
- Potential incentives: Multifamily Tax Exemption (MFTE), floor area bonuses, fee reductions, additional height
- Previous study sessions held with Planning Commission (March) and City Council (June 2026)
Landmark Preservation Board
The Landmark Preservation Board will hold a public hearing to decide on demolishing a detached garage at the historic Lilly Kirk House. The board will also elect its officers and review a staff briefing on proposed updates to the city’s landmark preservation code. Staff are seeking initial policy input on streamlining review processes and aligning regulations with state law.
- Public hearing on demolition of a detached garage at Lilly Kirk House (19619 100th Ave NE)
- Staff briefing on proposed updates to Bothell Municipal Code Title 22 (Landmark Preservation)
- Election of Landmark Preservation Board officers
- Approval of February 11, 2026 meeting minutes