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We want to ensure our residential building professionals and community members are able to do what they do—live and work productively.

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Residential Builders Council (RBC)

The Residential Builders Council (RBC) works to address regulatory issues in King County and its local municipalities. Members are invited to participate in roundtable discussions on local issues affecting day-to-day business and stay in the know with weekly newsletters.

For the latest news, agendas, and information on MBAKS' advocacy efforts, please visit the Builder Councils Hub—MBAKS Connect.

Contact a staff liaison below to subscribe to our builder council newsletters or get help with an issue in your jurisdiction.

Staff Liaisons

Veronica Shakotko
425.278.0212
Senior Government Affairs Manager

Ben Taylor
425.460.8228
King County Government Affairs Manager

Jonathan Lounds
425.460.8201
King County Government Affairs Manager

rbc@mbaks.com

Council Leadership

Justin Goroch
Axea Civil
2024 RBC Chair

Upcoming Events and Meetings

Thursday
Apr 25

King County Elected Officials Reception

Clink glasses and connect with area elected officials about issues affecting housing in our region.
Wednesday
May 1

Developer-Builder Issues Council (DBIC)

Solving Snohomish County issues starts with you.
Thursday
May 2

Seattle Builders Council (SBC) Breakfast

Break bread and discuss ways to enable business to operate more efficiently in Seattle.
Thursday
May 9

Residential Builders Council (RBC)

Build better, build smarter.
Wednesday
Jun 5

Developer-Builder Issues Council (DBIC)

Solving Snohomish County issues starts with you.
Thursday
Jun 6

Seattle Builders Council (SBC) Breakfast

Break bread and discuss ways to enable business to operate more efficiently in Seattle.

Jurisdictions

Need help with an issue in one of the following jurisdictions, utilities, or departments? We want to work with you. Contact a King County staff liaison today.

 

Local Issue Updates

See what we've done recently on issues impacting the building industry in King County.