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Missing Middle Housing Open House

City of Airway Heights to Host Open House on Missing Middle Housing Update- Airway Heights, WA

The City of Airway Heights will be hosting an open house with the goal of gathering community feedback on the Missing Middle Housing Update:

• Date: Wednesday, July 31, 2024
• Time: 6:00 – 7:00 PM
• Location: Airway Heights Recreation Center, 11405 W Deno Rd, Spokane, WA 99224


Project Overview
In 2023, the Washington Legislature passed Engrossed 2nd Substitute House Bill 1110, requiring 77 jurisdictions across the state to adopt development regulations that allow for middle housing on all lots zoned predominantly for residential use. Additionally, House Bill 1337 mandates the adoption or amendment of municipal zoning regulations to permit at least two ADUs on all lots within urban growth areas that allow for single-family homes.

The City of Airway Heights is developing policies, zoning, and development standards to facilitate Missing Middle Housing and two residential units on each lot as required under HB 1110 for Tier 3 cities (cities with populations under 25,000), and to meet the requirements of HB 1337, allowing two Accessory Dwelling Units per lot. These amendments will include changes to the Plan and Code language, maps, graphics, and images to clearly convey the vision and direction in a concise, visually oriented format.


“Middle housing”, as define in RCW 36.70A.030, means “buildings that are compatible in scale, form, and character with single-family houses and contain two or more attached, stacked, or clustered homes including duplexes, triplexes, fourplexes, fiveplexes, sixplexes, townhouses, stacked flats, courtyard apartments, and cottage housing”.


“Accessory dwelling unit” means a dwelling unit located on 2 the same lot as a single-family housing unit, duplex, triplex, townhome, or other housing unit.

Project Schedule
• May to July: Zoning, Development Code, and Comprehensive Plan Audit focused on middle housing
• July to September: Community Engagement
• September to December: Zoning, Code, and Comprehensive Plan Updates


We Would Like Your Input
To meet state requirements and create policies and regulations that facilitate quality design in middle housing, we would like your input on development features that reflect the local context and community living style.
Your insights and feedback are essential in shaping the future of housing in our city. Please join us to share your thoughts and learn more about this important project.


For more information, please contact planninginfo@cawh.org