#ThisIsGratitude Mayor and City Administrator Combs are leaving Olympia with a sense of gratitude for the work our local legislators and the Association of Washington Cities are doing on our behalf. They toured the Capitol and met with Senator Muzzall, Representative Shavers, and Representative Paul. During these meetings, they shared...
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WHIDBEY NEWS-TIMES: Oak Harbor hopes to secure $1 million in state funding to purchase a building that would house a training facility for first responders in the Northern Puget Sound area.
SOUTH WHIDBEY RECORD: There was never a spare, previously unaccounted $1 million in the city’s accounts, Finance Director Kelly Beech explained, but instead a variance in reconciling the financial software with the bank.
SOUTH WHIDBEY RECORD: Due to an error in the bond levy rate for the Langley Infrastructure Project, homeowners will see a higher number than expected on their property tax statements.
The Oak Harbor City Council will hold their regularly-scheduled meeting on Tue., Mar. 4, 2025 at 5:30 PM.
The Langley City Council will hold their regularly-scheduled meeting on Tue., Mar. 3, 2025 at 5:30 PM.
Oak Harbor Mayor Pro Tempore Tara Hizon issued a statement about the city’s “City Council Ethics and Code of Conduct” resolution, including the finding that former councilor Shane Hoffmire had violated the code of ethics.
Live from the State Capitol! Mayor Wright and City Administrator Combs are all smiles and working hard in Olympia today. Mayor Wright is in conversations with legislators, advocating for policies that support our community, while our City Administrator is networking with fellow city leaders. Coming up in more news…. Mayor...
