Deadlines loom for golf course survey

Survey can be completed online or by mail

PORT TOWNSEND — The deadline to complete the City of Port Townsend’s online survey regarding the future of the local golf course is today.

City officials are asking anyone who hasn’t yet to fill out the survey.

The online survey can be accessed online at the city’s project website, cityofpt.us/envision, or a paper copy can be obtained by contacting Carrie Hite, director of Parks and Recreation Strategy, at 360-379-2929 or chite@cityofpt.us.

The deadline for completing paper surveys is next Friday, Jan. 27, as they must be sent and received through the mail.

The city is seeking community feedback on the future of the Port Townsend Golf Course and is engaged in a months-long public process to gather community input.

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