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Port Angeles council approves wayfinding sign design

Port Angeles council approves wayfinding sign design

A two-thirds majority of the Port Angeles City Council has approved a final design concept for the city’s wayfinding system. The directional… Continue reading

Port Angeles council approves wayfinding sign design

More discussion planned on proposed five-story development in downtown Port Angeles

The Port Angeles City Council has delayed a decision to declare as surplus a downtown parking lot for a proposed five story-development… Continue reading

Port Angeles City Council to mull fees for public records

Meeting set for tonight on ordinance that would comply with new state law

Port Angeles, Clallam County seek site for joint emergency center, dispatch facility

City council votes to let police, fire departments explore options with county

Port Angeles City Council OKs multi-family housing tax exemption

The Port Angeles City Council has approved a property tax exemption to give developers more incentive to build multi-family housing. The City… Continue reading

Port Angeles council OKs department changes to save money

The Port Angeles Public Works and Utilities Department has been reorganized to consolidate core functions under key managers and promises to achieve… Continue reading

Developer plans five-story complex with housing, retail, parking in downtown Port Angeles
Developer plans five-story complex with housing, retail, parking in downtown Port Angeles

PT to hire recruiter: Council seeks to fill city manager position

The Port Townsend City Council will hire a recruiter to find candidates for its second city manager. After months of soliciting the… Continue reading

Elwha Bridge presentations scheduled for Port Angeles, Forks this week
Elwha Bridge presentations scheduled for Port Angeles, Forks this week
Port Angeles council member suggests making vehicles stop at each light on First, Front downtown

Port Angeles council member suggests making vehicles stop at each light on First, Front downtown

Should the city of Port Angeles re-time its downtown traffic lights to make vehicles stop repeatedly on First and Front streets? City… Continue reading

Port Angeles council member suggests making vehicles stop at each light on First, Front downtown

Port Angeles council members approve strategic plan after discussion

The City Council has adopted a strategic plan for 2019 and 2020. The two-page plan will “align vision, goals and objectives with… Continue reading

Port Angeles housing action: Tax incentive aims to encourage multi-family developments

The Port Angeles City Council has voted to target every area within the city limits in a tax incentive program to encourage… Continue reading

Port Angeles council to consider multi-family housing action

The Port Angeles City Council is considering a property tax exemption to spur multi-family housing development. The first step would be to… Continue reading

Water tank, storage biggest single expense in Forks city budget

Workers are toiling inside an empty 750,000-gallon city water tank in a $2 million infrastructure improvement project that highlights Forks’ 2019 budget. Money… Continue reading

Debris continues to litter Port Angeles’ Lincoln Park after windstorm

Debris continues to litter Port Angeles’ Lincoln Park after windstorm

The city parks department is still in “cleanup mode” after a windstorm knocked down at least eight trees in Lincoln Park on… Continue reading

Debris continues to litter Port Angeles’ Lincoln Park after windstorm
Elwha hotel land sale delayed; city, tribe say sale still to go forward

Elwha hotel land sale delayed; city, tribe say sale still to go forward

Port Angeles and Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe officials continue to hash out details of a purchase and sale agreement for downtown property… Continue reading

Elwha hotel land sale delayed; city, tribe say sale still to go forward
Another arborist says Lions Park sequoia safer than first reported

Another arborist says Lions Park sequoia safer than first reported

A consulting arborist who climbed the Lions Park sequoia this week said the 110-foot-tall tree is not as dangerous as city officials… Continue reading

Another arborist says Lions Park sequoia safer than first reported

Olympic Peninsula Narcotics Enforcement Team has seized $58,671 in drugs this year

The Olympic Peninsula Narcotics Enforcement Team has seized 406 grams of heroin, 194 grams of methamphetamine, and 343 opioid pills and suboxone… Continue reading