LANGLEY CITY COUNCIL: Council voices support for long-term parking in Mukilteo [AUDIO] (SWR)




Kira Erickson reports for the South Whidbey Record from the Langley City Council meeting of Feb. 6, 2023.
The majority of the Langley City Council is on board with a proposal by the Port of Everett to transform the former Mukilteo ferry lanes into long-term parking.
The council approved a resolution Monday night – brought forth by Councilmember Rhonda Salerno – supporting this proposal.
They Said It
The majority of the Langley City Council is on board with a proposal by the Port of Everett to transform the former Mukilteo ferry lanes into long-term parking.
The council approved a resolution Monday night – brought forth by Councilmember Rhonda Salerno – supporting this proposal.
Councilmember Harolynne Bobis, who works in Mukilteo, said more transportation infrastructure is needed to get from the ferry terminal to deeper into Mukilteo.
“I think this is a fabulous idea if you want to get people out of their cars if there’s public transit on the other side to take them where they need to go,” she said.
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City Council: Two of five council positions are on the ballot. Position 3: Thomas E. Gill The Whidbey News-Times reported on May 5, 2023 that Christopher Carlson, the chairperson of the Langley Finance and Personnel Commission, will run for this seat. On Tue., May 16, Kay Kenneweg filed to run for this seat as well. Position 4: Craig Cyr Councilman Cyr filed to run for re-election on Mon., May 15. Mayor Chaplin filed to run for this seat on Fri., May 19. |
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