Heads up: On the agenda

Brynn writes:

Here’s what we have for the week:

Kitsap County Commissioners (meet at 619 Division Street, Port Orchard)

Monday, Jan. 9, 9 a.m.: The main point of this meeting is information sharing until 11 a.m.

2 p.m.: Meeting will start with parks update by director Jim Dunwiddie until 2:30 p.m.; the board will then go into executive session regarding labor relations until 3 p.m.; Animal Control and the Humane Society contract and license fees will be the topic from 3 to 3:30 p.m.; there will be an appeal by the County Clerk regarding a reclassification recommend until 4 p.m.; and then a meeting date and agenda for election official water reuse meeting will be the topic of conversation from 4 to 4:30 p.m. Adjournment will follow.

7 p.m.: This looks to be a light meeting with no public hearings on the agenda.

Wednesday, Jan. 11, 8:30 a.m.: The meeting starts with a closed session regarding labor relations it will reopen at 9 a.m. to review an ordinance on restricting motorized vessel access; next is an hour long talk about the status and future of the Arts Board and Human Rights Council; followed by Ogle Road NE Speed Limit Reduction; and then two executive sessions, one on potential litigation from 10:45 to 11:15 a.m. and the other on real estate from 11:15 to 11:45 a.m. Adjournment follows.

City of Bremerton (meets at 345 Sixth Street, Bremerton)

Wednesday, Jan. 11, 5 p.m.: Click here for the full study session agenda.

 

City of Port Orchard (meets at 219 Prospect Street)

Tuesday, Jan. 10, 7 p.m.: Business items include adoption of Resolution No. 001-12, confirming Mayoral appointment to the Planning Commission; aapproval of Contract No. 019-12, authorizing the Mayor to execute agreement with PACE for well No. 9 treatment final design and construction administration; aapproval of December 20, 2011, special council meeting minutes; aappointment of Mayor Pro-Tempore for 2012.

 

City of Poulsbo (City Hall, 200 Moe Street)

Wednesday, Jan. 11, 7 p.m.: The focus of this meeting will largely be about the city council’s review of its Shoreline Master Program.

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