If approved by the city council, the proposed plan includes 780 housing units, retail and green space, spanning nearly 64 acres in Washougal’s downtown area.
WASHOUGAL, Wash. — A proposed development agreement between the city of Washougal and Pendleton Woolen Mills could pave the way for a transformative project spanning nearly 64 acres in the city’s downtown core.
The agreement centers on a conceptual master plan for Pendleton’s property, which includes 63.8 acres of land divided into distinct areas. The plan outlines 10.1 acres for the historic mill site; 17.6 acres for mixed-use development; 21.1 acres for residential use — including land south of State Route
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