Every Port Angeles resident should have a safe and affordable place to live, the City Council said in a draft strategic plan.… Continue reading
Rachel Anderson looks to bring people together
Grant expands project through ’23
Second forum moved to Monday night
Parking, lighting also discussed in council work session
Potential appointees apply for unexpired term
The application deadline for two vacancies on the Sequim Planning Commission has been extended to Feb. 26. Applicants, who must be residents of… Continue reading
Dust, mud facts of life for this neighborhood
New grant-funded course expected to open next fall
Body also cuts speed limit on Lincoln Street, opposes roadmap plan
Capital investments unlikely in contrac with same operator
YMCA could help Mountain View location reopen
Forks Mayor Tim Fletcher told of efforts to stabilize the West End economy and of the harm done to the fishing industry by… Continue reading
City Council to consider final approval Feb. 2
Study includes look at three similar cities, director says
Peninsula Daily News The Port Angeles City Council will conduct a first reading on a proposal to lower the speed limit on South Lincoln Street… Continue reading
Finalists talk drugs, race, empathy
Affordable housing, homelessness, child care also highlighted
Sequim City Council members have named 2021 “The Year of Kindness.” The proclamation, approved Dec. 14, cites the social and economic impact of… Continue reading
City predicts less than $300K difference between expected revenues, expenses