Unless some new members can be found, Langley’s Ethics Board is in danger of dissolving soon.
Kira Erickson
The Langley City Council discussed zoning changes requested by the Port of South Whidbey to support their workforce housing project at the fairgrounds.
This week, the Langley City Council unanimously approved the second reading for an ordinance capable of limiting wireless facilities.
A resolution declaring a housing crisis and a proposed six-month moratorium on RV camping restrictions in Langley authored by Mayor Scott Chaplin was hastily dialed back at this week’s city council meeting.
As a result of declining enrollment, South Whidbey School District Superintendent Jo Moccia proposed moving fifth and sixth grade students away from the South Whidbey Elementary School South Campus.
During their monthly meeting, Port of South Whidbey commissioners discussed potential liability issues that could arise from use of the port-owned fairgrounds while there are no events happening, such as the annual Whidbey Island Fair.
Since Whidbey Island’s first COVID-19 case was identified on March 10, 2020, Island County Human Services secured and spent over $18.3 million in funding to help meet the needs of residents impacted by the pandemic in various ways.