While there’s no hard cap on submissions, it’s best to focus on quality over quantity—make sure each proposal shines to increase your chances of success!
If your proposal doesn't tick all the boxes, you might find it tossed back at you. But don’t worry—a little tweaking can often save the day!
Seattle takes its environment seriously! If your proposal might disturb nature, you might need to do an environmental review to ensure you’re not stepping on any toes.
Absolutely! There are specific zones designated for different types of development—residential, commercial, and industrial—all based on city plans.
Starting a new business isn't a walk in the park; you need to navigate some regulations and permit applications before you can hang that 'Open' sign.
Yes, if you're planning to make significant changes, like building or remodeling, you'll likely need permits to make sure everything's up to snuff.
In Seattle, proposals may face restrictions based on zoning laws, environmental regulations, and city planning guidelines. Each neighborhood can have its quirks!