Oak Harbor City Council
After years of study and passage of a successful bond measure, the city of Oak Harbor is finally buying land for a second fire station.
Oak Harbor City Council is considering adopting something that they are currently lacking – a code of ethics and conduct.
The city of Oak Harbor has purchased two waterfront properties on the corner of Pioneer Way and Bayshore Drive and has hired an economic development coordinator who will lead the project.
The city of Oak Harbor is raising the fees for new developers for the first time in over 25 years.
A parcel of land near Maple Leaf Cemetery has been annexed by the city of Oak Harbor in order to build housing.
Oak Harbor officials recently laid out two years of spending plans, which includes large road projects, a downtown revitalization study, the purchase of a marina boat yard and new places to play pickleball.
During a meeting earlier this month, City Administrator Blaine Oborn presented a list of the city’s top 10 goals that council members had selected out of a total of 32 using a scoring system. However, instead of approving the top 10, council ultimately voted to make all 32 goals priorities.
