Cost: *Members $35.00 & Non-Members $59.00, 3 Clock Hours.
NEW! Middle Housing, ADUs, Lot Splitting and More – From Feasibility to Permitting
Lunch Sponsored by: Vincent Ha, New American Funding
This interactive workshop offers a comprehensive overview of Washington State’s Growth Management Act (GMA) and its impact on local land use and housing development. Participants will gain practical insights into how cities and counties are implementing recent legislation and applying planning tools to support housing diversity and affordability.
The class blends presentations, real-world case studies, and a small group exercise where participants will apply code requirements to actual housing scenarios—building a stronger understanding of how policy translates into practice.
Key Topics include:
By the end of this session, participants will:
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IMPORTANT! Attendance requirements: This is an in-person training. To receive CE credit, attendees must sign-in and attend the full duration of class. Those who arrive more than 30 minutes late to the session will not be eligible to receive CE credit.
Instructor: Clay White, Director of Planning at Kimley-Horn
With 27 years of land use planning experience, Clay has worked with private clients, cities, and counties across Washington State—nearly 18 of those years in public-sector planning and leadership roles. He has extensive expertise in housing legislation, development regulations, comprehensive planning, and statewide guidance for middle housing and ADUs.
*Only Active REALTOR® members of SKCR are eligible to receive Member price online. If you are a REALTOR® member of another Association, you are eligible to receive Member price. Please call the Association office at 425-974-1011 to register.
Cancellation Policy:
*Pre-registration required. Only Pre-Paid registrants will guarantee reservation.
(Cancellations must be made 24 hours in advance of scheduled class for refund)
Members – $35.00
Non-Members – $59.00
Starting October 1, 2025, Washington State law (ESSB 5814, Laws of 2025, Chapter 422) classifies live presentations as a “retail sale,” making class registrations subject to applicable sales tax.
3 clock hours