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- Reference material from The Land Use Study Commission. The Commission sunset in 1998. The website has been retained as a source of research for land use issues reported on during the Commission's three-year effort to make recomendations on the development of a consolidated land use code.
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- Association of Washington Cities: This web page provides a list of resources specific to the 169 cities in the state that are 5,000 or under in population. The small city resources listed here include individuals and organizations, state agencies, and associations, that have resources of value to small cities.
Also see Growth Management Services webpage
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