PORT ANGELES — Another business group has objected to Port of Port Angeles Executive Director Clyde Boddy’s controversial contract that allows him to work part-time for $94,800 a year.
In a letter delivered to the Port commissioners Friday, the board of directors of the North Peninsula Building Association said Boddy’s contract sets a bad precedent and should be rescinded.
It asks Port commissioners to begin a new hunt for a full-time director and reactivate a citizen’s advisory committee to help in the search process.
The builders’ letters echoes two letters last month from the Port Angeles Business Association and Port Angeles Chamber of Commerce.
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