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The City of Port Townsend is looking at options for its municipal golf course and is seeking community feedback through a series of meetings with stakeholders and the public. (City of Port Townsend)
The City of Port Townsend is looking at options for its municipal golf course and is seeking community feedback through a series of meetings with stakeholders and the public. (City of Port Townsend)

E-scooters gets Port Angeles approval

Both Port Angeles, Sequim awaiting company action

Graffiti sparks Port Angeles City Council discussion

Letter from visitor highlights racial slur

Sequim aims for more multi-family home options in zoning

By the end of the year, Sequim officials anticipate updating city zoning to allow for more multi-family housing, such as duplexes, in the… Continue reading

Port Townsend golf course planning returns

City to resume gathering public comment

Port Angeles temporarily suspends some development fees

Council aims to encourage more affordable housing

Public meetings set for Port Angeles climate plan

Resiliency to climate change, greenhouse gas reduction discussed

Grant to aid plans for housing

Tennis courts, public safety facility also discussed

Housing grant approval expected

Port Angeles City Council to view funds to aid affordable homes

A long-vacant building at 204 E. Front St. in downtown Port Angeles has been condemned by the city council. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Port Angeles City Council condemns structure

Abandoned building described as blight on neighborhood

A long-vacant building at 204 E. Front St. in downtown Port Angeles has been condemned by the city council. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
The practice field next to Volunteer Field in Port Angeles, shown Wednesday, has been withdrawn from consideration for construction of a Joint Public Safety Facility. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Practice field idea is dropped

Joint Public Safety Facility to be sited elsewhere

The practice field next to Volunteer Field in Port Angeles, shown Wednesday, has been withdrawn from consideration for construction of a Joint Public Safety Facility. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
Vehicles pass a streatery on Lawrence Street, where patrons of Seal Dog Coffee stopped in Saturday morning. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

Streateries provoke various comments

Majority in survey are opposed due to parking

Vehicles pass a streatery on Lawrence Street, where patrons of Seal Dog Coffee stopped in Saturday morning. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)
Port Townsend School District Superintendent Linda Rosenbury, left, and Main Street Program Executive Director Mari Mullen were among the people who came to the city’s streateries-and-parklets open house at the Cotton Building on Tuesday. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

Streateries discussion in progress

Port Townsend council expects to make decision in May

Port Townsend School District Superintendent Linda Rosenbury, left, and Main Street Program Executive Director Mari Mullen were among the people who came to the city’s streateries-and-parklets open house at the Cotton Building on Tuesday. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)
Tom Olson.
Tom Olson.
Kelly Toy of Port Townsend sips a beverage Tuesday afternoon at the Seal Dog Coffee-Uptown Pub streatery on Lawrence Street. The Port Townsend City Council is considering making the pandemic-spurred streatery program permanent. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)
Kelly Toy of Port Townsend sips a beverage Tuesday afternoon at the Seal Dog Coffee-Uptown Pub streatery on Lawrence Street. The Port Townsend City Council is considering making the pandemic-spurred streatery program permanent. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)