Kitsap Sun reporter Andrew Binion sat down with Bainbridge
Island Police Chief Matthew Hamner to talk about his first two
years with the city and changes that have been made.
An editorial cartoon by Milt
Priggee mingling the uproar with the island annual Rotary sale
(shown above) ran in the June 28 edition of the Kitsap
Sun.
The petition came after critics were out in force when images of
the proposed logos were posted on social media the day after the
unveiling. Hundreds of comments, almost entirely negative, were
posted on Facebook.
Several readers have weighed in through letters to the editor —
“Bainbridge
already lost its brand” and “Branding
can do better on Bainbridge” — and an editorial cartoon by Milt
Priggee mingling the uproar with the island annual Rotary sale
(shown above) ran in the June 28 edition of the Kitsap Sun. (If you’d like to share
your opinion in the Sun or Islander through a letter, email David
Nelson at david.nelson@kitsapsun.com.)
The city took public comment on the branding process through
June 26, and revisions are expected in one to two weeks, said
Kellie Stickney, the city’s community engagement specialist.
That won’t be the last opportunity for public input though.
Feedback will be taken again after revisions are made public,
Stickney said, although no date for a presentation has been
set.
The axes in the proposed logos were nixed by the end of the June
11 presentation, and other options were nixed after online outcry
the following day. At this point the crest won’t be moving forward
in the design, and there could be a different font and color
scheme, City Manager Doug Schulze told City Council.