Washington State Housing Legislative Updates
The Washington State Legislature is working to adopt new statewide housing legislation with the goal of expanding the state’s housing supply.
The 2023 Washington State legislative session was designated as “the year of housing.” Two important bills from the session focus on expanding housing types and increasing housing inventory through accessory dwelling units and “middle housing.” The City of Renton is updating its development regulations to comply with the new state requirements by June 30, 2025.
Residents are invited to access project documents and updates, participate in public hearings, and provide feedback on Your Voice Renton.
House Bill 1110 – Middle Housing
Middle housing refers to housing types that are similar in size, shape, and style to single-family houses.
Examples include multiplexes (e.g., duplex, triplex, fourplex, and sixplex), townhouses, stacked flats, courtyard apartments, and cottage houses.
To comply with the HB 1110 state mandates, the City of Renton must make the following updates to its zoning and development regulations:
More Information: House Bill 1110 report, Your Voice Renton, and adopted legislation
House Bill 1337 – Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs)
An ADU refers to a dwelling unit located on the same lot as a single-family housing unit, duplex, triplex, townhome, or other housing unit. They provide the same essential functions as a typical residence, complete with a kitchen, bedroom(s), and bathroom(s).
To comply with the HB 1337 state mandates, the City of Renton must update its municipal code to comply with the following:
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General standards: Cannot impose setback requirements, yard coverage limits, tree retention mandates, restriction on entry door locations, aesthetic requirements, or requirements for design review for ADUs that is more restrictive than those for single-family residences.
More Information: House Bill 1337 report, Your Voice Renton, and adopted legislation
Upcoming Events
HB 1110 Online Open House
We are pleased to announce the second online open house for HB 1110! Join us Saturday, March 1, 2025 at 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. for an online presentation and summary of the draft ordinance.
Register online. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email and information to access the meeting.
Stay informed, be heard
The City of Renton is requesting comments from residents, agencies, tribes, and all parties interested in learning more about House Bill 1110 or House Bill 1337. Provide your comments:
Online
Engage with the Your Voice Renton pages at House Bill 1110 - Middle Housing and House Bill 1337 - ADUs.
Written
Any written comments should be directed to:
Katie Buchl-Morales
Senior Planner
City of Renton
Community and Economic Development - Planning Division
1055 S Grady Way, 6th Fl Renton, WA 98057
Email or Phone
Contact Katie Buchl-Morales at KBuchl-Morales@rentonwa.gov or 425-430-6578.