One of the three structures will be moved through the city today and is expected to cause minor traffic backups starting at 10 a.m.
Port Townsend-based group partnered with Oregon State University and Washington State University on project.
Top goals for the updated plan include maintaining and expanding needed health care services to the community.
There are 47 people with developmental disabilities working in Clallam County, including three business owners.
The Jefferson Land Trust Natural History Society will sponsor a presentation on the history and stewardship efforts.
Port Angeles team seeking public address announcer
Occasional one-lane closures on Highway 101 are expected this week.
The members added a provision for temporary homeless encampments.
Education programs and operations and capital projects proposals could come in February.
Proceeds will go to health screenings for low-income women and to the Port Townsend Main Street Program.
Straighter curves and a bicycle/pedestrian path are planned to be constructed in 2017.
A wide range of services will be offered, and transportation for veterans is free through both Clallam and Jefferson transit systems.
The county is piloting the plan to help safeguard public health and restore and protect shellfish growing areas.
ADA-compliant ramps going in on portions of Fir Street.
The visit marks the 21st anniversary of the Port Angeles-Mutsu City sister city and sister school exchanges.
Nightoberfest coming Oct. 22
David Walter said Monday he will be replaced as board chair by Anson Fatland, who has been on the CRTC board of directors since 2015.
Candidates will discussion issues during event.
Pierre LaBossiere is looking to share stories.
Themes for statewide conference were “The Road to Recovery” and why “Mental Health Matters” to everyone.