SEATTLE — The public gets one more chance to complain, advise or applaud a bevy of amendments that will reshape Seattle’s 20-year vision for growth known as the Comprehensive Plan, and balancing tree protections with new housing needs is a huge part of the conversation.
The Seattle City Council has put forward 106 amendments to guide future investments in transportation, parks, utilities, and other public assets, such as the tree canopy.
On Friday, two public hearings will provide residents with an opportunity to share their feedback on the direction to take…