Video recording of the Port of Coupeville board meeting of Mar. 27, 2024.
Chris Michalopoulos
The Port of Coupeville Board of Commissioners chose Martin Vandepas, a farmer, to be the commissioner of District 3.
The installation of a new underground fuel tank for the Port of Coupeville Wharf is currently on hold following the discovery of diesel and gasoline contamination under the site, which might cost the port thousands of dollars to remediate.
After first withdrawing from the race for commissioner of the Port of Coupeville Board and then deciding to accept his victory at the November election, John Callahan announced his resignation from his District 3 commissioner position, but not due to health concerns.
Last Wednesday, the Port of Coupeville Board of Commissioners voted to maintain the Industrial Development District — or “IDD” — levy rate for the 2024 tax year.
After nearly four years, construction work on the substructure of the historic Coupeville Wharf is finally underway.
The Port of Coupeville is seeking community members who are passionate about Central Whidbey’s historic properties to join citizen advisory committees.
The Port of Coupeville spent over $45,000 in taxpayer money in a failed attempt to purchase the A.J. Eisenberg Airport.