Rachel Rosen
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.
The Oak Harbor school board approved a resolution to place a $121 million school bond measure on the February 2023 ballot.
Coupeville is holding a public workshop on their proposed Comprehensive Plan at 6:00 PM on Oct. 18, 2022 at the Coupeville Recreation Hall.
In what may be a first in Oak Harbor, utility rates for residents will lower by an average of $4.41 a month in 2023 and remain at the same level in 2024 and 2025 due to a decrease in the sewer rate.
The WhidbeyHealth board of commissioners chose Greg Richardson to fill an upcoming vacancy, but may have violated the law in so doing.
The Oak Harbor City Council voted to approve $500,000 of lodging tax funds to be awarded in 2023.
The city of Oak Harbor is planning to purchase two parcels of waterfront property on the corner of Pioneer Way and Bayshore Drive for economic development purposes