The Coupeville Town Council will hold its regular meeting on Tue., Feb. 25, 2025 at 6:00 PM.
Michael C. Moore
WHIDBEY NEWS-TIMES: Starting next year, the days Coupeville residents are allowed to discharge fireworks might drop from one to zero.
WHIDBEY NEWS-TIMES: The town of Coupeville is looking into ways to accommodate growth and provide affordable housing options while maintaining the town’s small-community feel and historic character.
WHIDBEY NEWS-TIMES: The Town of Coupeville is seeking to create a limited urban growth area to annex two parcels into its incorporated boundaries, but they won’t accommodate new homes.
This is the live streamed video of the Coupeville Town Council meeting of Tue., Sep. 24, 2024.
The Whidbey News-Times reports: Though the Tuesday council meeting did not involve a formal vote, the town of Coupeville plans to use real wood to pave the Front Street Boardwalk and to keep the parking spots on Main Street, building a sidewalk and wall next to the Haller House property.
Two Coupeville Town Council incumbents are running unopposed to retain their seats in November’s upcoming election. Michael Moore and Pat Powell expressed their views during a recent League of Women Voters candidates forum. Councilmember Moore stated “as council members, we have our own concerns, but we always want to know,...
The League of Women Voters Whildbey Island (LWVWI) hosted a forum for candidates in Central Whidbey from 6:30 to 8:30 PM on Thursday, October 14, 2021. The forum consisted of three segments: Port of Coupeville Commissioners, Public Hospital District (WhidbeyHealth) Commissioner, Coupeville Town Council members, and Coupeville School District Directors....