Growth Management Act Periodic Update

This page is dedicated to the Growth Management Act Periodic Update. We post checklists, guidance documents and other GMA related support materials here on a regular basis to help local governments with their reviews. 

Click a county on the map below for a tailored list of resources.

Legend for the above map showing when periodic updates are due for each county and city.


The data contained in the GMA Periodic Update interactive map is available in an alternative format. Please review the County GMA Periodic Update document (Excel).

Periodic Update Workshop Schedule

Stay tuned! The next workshop series begins June 2024.

Videos and materials from previous sessions

2024 Legislative Wrap-up

Capital Facilities Workshop

Climate Workshop 1

Climate Workshop 2

Critical Areas Workshop

Housing Workshop 1

Housing Workshop 2

Series Kick-off

Transportation

Tribal Participation in Planning Workshop

Workshop Series for 2024

Past session videos from the 2024 workshop series hosted by Puget Sound Regional Council (PSRC) can be found on the PSRC website.

Periodic Update Resources

Every county and city in the state is required to conduct a periodic update of its comprehensive plan and development regulations, though the obligation varies depending on whether the jurisdiction is fully or partially planning (RCW 36.70A.130(1)). Growth Management Services provides resources for completing the periodic update.

General Checklists

Critical Areas Regulations Checklist

Good Examples of Comprehensive Plans and Development Regulations

Periodic Update Status

Counties and cities must be up-to-date with the requirements of the GMA, including the periodic update requirements, to be eligible for grants and loans from certain state infrastructure programs. Growth Management Services maintains a list of local governments’ periodic update status and GMHB orders to help applicants and funding programs implement this requirement. When you take legislative action that meets your update requirement, make sure you send the adopting ordinance or legislation to Commerce, clearly identifying it as part of the update. This will allow Commerce to keep information about your city or county complete and up to date.

For more information and to see a list of jurisdictions, please read the GMA Periodic Update and GMHB Status Report (PDF).

The Status Report is advisory and is based on the most recent information available to Commerce on the date it is published. If you believe the information on the report is not accurate, please contact Paul Johnson at paul.johnson@commerce.wa.gov.