The Whidbey News-Times reports: North Whidbey Pool, Parks and Recreation District has found two new commissioners.
North Whidbey Pool Park and Recreation District
The North Whidbey Pool, Park, and Recreation District announced a nomination for Commissioner, Position 4 on their Facebook page and invited other interested candidates to apply.
With a five-vote majority, the Oak Harbor City Council approved a resolution that supports adding a measure to the primary ballot to form the North Whidbey Metropolitan Pool, Park and Recreation District.
Officials are proposing to change the North Whidbey Pool, Park and Recreation District to a form of government that would allow the collection of property taxes without having to ask voters to pass a levy on a regular basis.
The North Whidbey Pool, Park, and Recreation District announced a vacancy on the board of commissioners.
Election results for North Whidbey offices as of Thu., Nov. 9, 2023. Data comes from the Secretary of State’s website.
Election night results for North Whidbey offices. Data comes from the Secretary of State’s website.
The Voter Interests Project continues our Candidate Interviews 2023 series with an interview of Commissioner Brit Kraner, running unopposed to retain her seat on the North Whidbey Pool, Park and Recreation District board of commissioners.
