Serendipity Lane, a walkable pathway connecting Pioneer Way and Bayshore Drive, may be one small step closer to becoming a reality.
Bryan Stucky
After years of study and passage of a successful bond measure, the city of Oak Harbor is finally buying land for a second fire station.
Oak Harbor City Council is considering adopting something that they are currently lacking – a code of ethics and conduct.
The city of Oak Harbor is raising the fees for new developers for the first time in over 25 years.
A parcel of land near Maple Leaf Cemetery has been annexed by the city of Oak Harbor in order to build housing.
During a meeting earlier this month, City Administrator Blaine Oborn presented a list of the city’s top 10 goals that council members had selected out of a total of 32 using a scoring system. However, instead of approving the top 10, council ultimately voted to make all 32 goals priorities.
In what may be a first in Oak Harbor, utility rates for residents will lower by an average of $4.41 a month in 2023 and remain at the same level in 2024 and 2025 due to a decrease in the sewer rate.
The Oak Harbor City Council voted to approve $500,000 of lodging tax funds to be awarded in 2023.
