April Comp Plan Happy Hour

It’s time to celebrate our growing community and get more plugged in to our priorities. This April we’re hanging out in Georgetown at Star Brass Works Lounge to talk all things social housing. Did you know that all social housing development in Seattle will be built to passive house standards? Learn more about how passive house standards help curb emissions and lower financial burdens on renters. Grab a drink, cheers your neighbors, and come celebrate with the Complete Communities Coalition as we fight for more homes, of more types, in more places, for more people.

Date: Wednesday, April 29th, 2026Time: 6-7:30pmLocation: Star Brass Works Lounge, 5813 Airport Wy S, Seattle, 98108________________________________________________________________________________________Whether you have been following the drawn-out comprehensive plan progress or you’re just now learning about it, all are welcome to join partners of the Complete Communities Coalition (CCC) for our monthly Comp Plan Happy Hour events! These in-person events are a great opportunity to meet new people, get connected to the CCC community, learn more about our city’s Comprehensive Plan and how you can help make an impact.We are in the middle of a housing crisis in Seattle, with about 144,000 new homes needing to be built by 2040 to meet our growing population. We’re also in the midst of a climate crisis, and adding more housing to Seattle could potentially lower our greenhouse gas emissions to 50% below the national average. How? By having a strong public transit system and 15-minute walkable communities, we could dramatically lessen our dependence on cars, making our communities healthier and more vibrant.Learn more about the Complete Communities Coalition HERE.

 

April Comp Plan Happy Hour

It’s time to celebrate our growing community and get more plugged in to our priorities. This April we’re hanging out in Georgetown at Star Brass Works Lounge to talk all things social housing. Did you know that all social housing development in Seattle will be built to passive house standards? Learn more about how passive house standards help curb emissions and lower financial burdens on renters. Grab a drink, cheers your neighbors, and come celebrate with the Complete Communities Coalition as we fight for more homes, of more types, in more places, for more people.

Date: Wednesday, April 29th, 2026Time: 6-7:30pmLocation: Star Brass Works Lounge, 5813 Airport Wy S, Seattle, 98108________________________________________________________________________________________Whether you have been following the drawn-out comprehensive plan progress or you’re just now learning about it, all are welcome to join partners of the Complete Communities Coalition (CCC) for our monthly Comp Plan Happy Hour events! These in-person events are a great opportunity to meet new people, get connected to the CCC community, learn more about our city’s Comprehensive Plan and how you can help make an impact.We are in the middle of a housing crisis in Seattle, with about 144,000 new homes needing to be built by 2040 to meet our growing population. We’re also in the midst of a climate crisis, and adding more housing to Seattle could potentially lower our greenhouse gas emissions to 50% below the national average. How? By having a strong public transit system and 15-minute walkable communities, we could dramatically lessen our dependence on cars, making our communities healthier and more vibrant.Learn more about the Complete Communities Coalition HERE.

 

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