At least one offer had been made to purchase the property containing part of the Dorothy Cleveland Trail, the Port of South Whidbey announced Monday.
City hall needs to do a better job of monitoring contractors, spending hotel-motel taxes, documenting public meetings and reviewing and approving ordinances, officials from the State Auditor’s Office told Langley’s leaders this week.
Work is expected to start next month on the next link in the bridge-to-boat trail that will one day, supporters hope, stretch from Deception Pass to the Clinton Ferry Terminal.
Mayor, former mayor skeptical of change to council-manager model of government in Langley.
Birds and bikes. Can’t they all just get along?
Some are worried they won’t. So South Whidbey Parks & Recreation District commissioners will talk tonight about recently raised concerns that allowing a mountain bike race at Trustland Trails will disturb birds and damage wildlife habitat.
The Langley City Council has OK’d an extension to an agreement that would continue work on the Langley Christian Missionary Alliance Church park-and-ride project.
Langley may find out if residents want the mayor — the position, not the person — to be a fixture in the city’s future next week.
The League of Women Voters of Whidbey Island is hosting a “community conversation” about the form of city government from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 23 in Fellowship Hall at Langley United Methodist Church.
The Langley City Council unanimously promoted Gail Fleming from her alternative seat to a regular position on the city’s Planning Advisory Board.
Job seekers are already interested in the top job in the South Whidbey School District, according to consultants who have been hired to find a replacement for departing Superintendent Fred McCarthy.
Langley officials have asked Island County for help on the controversial Langley Passage housing project.
Most of the riders on the last ferry runs of the night are workers who don’t want those weekday sailings cut, according to a recent two-night survey of travelers done by local ferry officials.
The possibilities are endless. The priorities? Well, that list is a little shorter. Consultants for the South Whidbey School District…
CLINTON – Only a bit of Island County is underwater, and not where you’d think.
Island County Commissioner Helen Price Johnson gave a “state of the county” address at the Clinton Community Hall on Wednesday, and offered an upbeat assessment of county government chugging along under the strain of repeated budget cuts.
