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EVERETT COMPREHENSIVE PLAN <br /> Table 7: 2007 Adopted Population and Employment Targets for 2025 <br /> City Limits Unincorporated UGA Everett Planning Area <br /> Population 123,060 50,210 173,270 <br /> Employment 130,340 6,520 136,860 <br /> While the Update incorporates the County adopted target for the UGA, further analysis of the <br /> city-preferred targets for the UGA will occur during Phase II UGA planning consistent with <br /> Countywide Planning Policy UG-2. <br /> VIII. Description of the Preferred Alternative for the Everett Comprehensive <br /> Plan <br /> A. Public Participation Process <br /> Based upon the extensive citizen participation process described earlier in this chapter, a <br /> Preferred Alternative was selected. The preferred alternative builds upon earlier public visioning <br /> and planning efforts and has incorporated recommendations from a diverse array of interests and <br /> citizens involved in the review of the alternative growth scenarios developed for the draft plan <br /> and SEIS. <br /> B. Basic Growth Concepts of the Preferred Alternative <br /> The following concepts are the basis for the policies, land use map designations, and the <br /> implementation programs for Everett's Growth Management Comprehensive Plan: <br /> 1. The proposed regional high capacity rapid transit system linking Everett and other major <br /> urban centers in the region is highly desirable, but is not likely to be sufficiently <br /> developed within a time frame that will support the preferred alternative. There will be <br /> other important improvements to the transportation system, including improvements to <br /> public transportation, and Everett will continue to support development of an efficient <br /> regional rapid transit system. The transportation system will continue to be refined in <br /> Phase 2 of this Comprehensive Plan Update. <br /> 2. The city will accept a moderate increase over the level of population growth proposed <br /> under previous land use plans. However, protecting and enhancing the character of <br /> existing residential neighborhoods is critical to the quality of life in Everett. Rather than <br /> accommodating a higher population level for the city by rezoning single family areas to <br /> multiple family, more subtle methods of allowing more housing in neighborhoods <br /> throughout the city will be promoted, with an emphasis on the quality and design <br /> character of higher density housing in all areas of the community. Increasing <br /> opportunities for home ownership is a high priority. <br /> 3. The city will preserve most of its industrial land for future job growth. The city feels it is <br /> critical to the long-term economic health of the region to treat our industrial land base as <br /> an important resource. Areas that have been designated industrial will be preserved for <br /> future employment activities rather than being redesignated for residential development. <br /> A few industrial areas may be considered for other land uses in the future if it can be <br /> INTRODUCTION 15 <br />