Covering these government agencies from Oak Harbor and North Whidbey Island.
| Whidbey Island Public Hospital District (WhidbeyHealth) | North Whidbey Fire and Rescue District |
| City of Oak Harbor | North Whidbey Pool, Parks and Recreation District |
| Oak Harbor School District | Cemetery District One (Maple Leaf Cemetery) |
OAK HARBOR: Mar. 25, 2024 School Board Meeting [VIDEO] (OHSD)
Video recording of the Oak Harbor School District board meeting of Mar. 25, 2024.
OAK HARBOR: School Board Meeting Agenda for Mar. 25, 2024 (OHSD)
The Oak Harbor School District posted the agenda for their Mar. 25, 2024 board meeting.
OAK HARBOR: City Council Workshop Agenda for Mar. 27, 2024 (CoOH)
The Oak Harbor City Council posted the agenda for their Mar. 27, 2024 council workshop.
OAK HARBOR: City Council supports putting ‘metropolitan district’ measure on ballot (WNT)
With a five-vote majority, the Oak Harbor City Council approved a resolution that supports adding a measure to the primary ballot to form the North Whidbey Metropolitan Pool, Park and Recreation District.
OAK HARBOR: City approves consultant for new arts plan
WHIDBEY NEWS-TIMES: Unanimously, the Oak Harbor city council approved a professional services agreement to develop a city arts plan.
OAK HARBOR: City Receives Funding for Feasibility Study
The City of Oak Harbor announced the approval by the State Legislature for funding of a recreation center feasibility study.
OAK HARBOR: Council Workshop Recap – Mar. 19, 2024
Oak Harbor City Councilor Bryan Stucky posted a recap of the Mar. 19, 2024 city council meeting on his Facebook page.
OAK HARBOR: Public Notice: Oak Harbor Public Schools Budget Extension (OHSD)
The Oak Harbor School District issued a public notice about a public hearing on the Capital Funds Budget to be held during the Apr. 8, 2024 board meeting.
OAK HARBOR: Mar. 19, 2024 City Council Meeting [VIDEO] (CoOH)
This is the live streamed video of the Oak Harbor City Council meeting of Mar. 19, 2024.
OAK HARBOR: Sound Off: Role of the city in development is misunderstood (STUCKY/WNT)
Oak Harbor City Councilman Bryan Stucky wrote a Sound Off column in the Whidbey News-Times on how the city interacts with private development within the city.




