Here’s a follow up to a story we told you about earlier this year. The Seattle City Council has approved a bill that could soon have a lot more chicken coops and urban farms popping up in Wallingford and across the city. The ordinance updates the land use code on urban agriculture uses, including allowing “urban farms” and “community gardens” in all zones. Residents will now be able to sell food grown on their property. The legislation also changes the number of chickens allowed per lot from 3 to 8. You can read more about raising chickens in the city here.
August 17
Urban farm legislation gives new meaning to 'eating local'
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