Heads up: On the agenda

Brynn writes:

February already, wow, where has the time gone?!

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

Monday, Jan. 30, 10 a.m.: This meeting will include a legislative update from Tom McBride followed by a commissioners staff meeting from 11 a.m. to noon. Adjournment will follow.

2 p.m.: The afternoon meeting includes the following discussion topics: emergency appropriations for Clerk’s Office 2011 budget for five minutes; and executive session re: existing litigation until 2:30 p.m.; a resource conservation manager update for 30 minutes; a Shoreline Master Program update and public outreach plan from 3 to 4:30 p.m.; and a review of the Puget Sound action agenda. Adjournment to follow.

Wednesday, Feb. 1, 8:30 a.m.: This meeting starts with a budget discussion about the correctional officer interest arbitration budget decision for an hour then ends with an executive session on real estate until 10 a.m.

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

Wednesday, Feb. 1, 5 p.m.: This meeting starts upstairs with a briefing before heading downstairs for the general meeting. Agenda items include: approval of September 11 Memorial design concept for Evergreen Rotary Park; Awarding a construction contract to South Bay Excavating, Inc. for Park Avenue Plaza 4th Street east surface improvements as part of the Park Avenue Plaza Phase II Project; Public Hearing items include an ordinance approving a six month extension on the existing moratorium relating to Medical Marijuana collective gardens; an ordinance to amend the zoning code relating to opiate substitution treatment facilities; an ordinance to adopt the proposal to modify the City Council district boundaries for the city of Bremerton from 9 to 7 (1 of 2 Public Hearings; No action anticipated…).

 

City of Port Orchard (meets at 219 Prospect Street)

No meetings this week.

 

City of Poulsbo (City Hall, 200 Moe Street)

Wednesday, Feb. 1, 7 p.m.: Agenda items include: Countywide planning policies; an oridinance on vehicle impounding; an ordinance on dangerous dogs; and an agreement with the investigative response team.

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