POULSBO — At Toys Etc, Marilyn Sipila sells an eclectic mix of playtime oddities, a mishmash of novelties and baubles….
POULSBO — In an economy that has many down on their luck, Poulsbo’s Brian Kirkwood just cashed his in. To…
POULSBO — Pope Resources says a 50-year low in housing starts and a sharp real estate decline have led to…
POULSBO — It was an event filled with display boards and documents, informational data and maps. But at the City…
Blue Star Banner Program honors local servicemen overseas.
For Lynette George, patriotism isn’t an option. Nor, she might contend, should it be. Because George, like many living in…
A 66-year-old Bremerton woman accidentally drove her Volvo sedan into the North Kitsap Medical Center in Poulsbo on Monday, making…
POULSBO — Sitting around a conference table, ties loosened and expressions pleasant, the four members of the Liberty Bank management…
POULSBO — It’s clear to even the untrained eye Poulsbo’s Auto Row has taken its share of hits in the…
Scroll to the bottom of this page to view the May to June 2009 Lofall and Southpoint water shuttle schedules….
POULSBO — In navy blue scrubs and white rubber shoes with a “Yes We Did” button pinned to her top,…
Scroll to the bottom of this page for a map of the new four-way stop locations. POULSBO — The city…
A 4.5 magnitude earthquake shook the Puget Sound early this morning. Many residents were rattled awake at 5:25 a.m. Friday…
It’s not unusual for Kingston’s Rebecca Bilbao to take to the skies out of Sea-tac International for work. She crosses Puget Sound every day, and when her Seattle-based public relations job does take her elsewhere, she’s got a sure system for getting back.
POULSBO — Authorities have nabbed a 27-year-old Bremerton man they suspect robbed Liberty Bay Auto. Poulsbo Police units responded to…
Have your say in the process
Here’s when and where you can get involved:
– Jan. 27: A joint Planning Commission/City Council workshop will cover a summary of major changes between the 1994 and 2009 plans, as well as a Buildable Lands/Land Capacity Analysis summary.
– Feb. 10: An Open house will be held at the Poulsbo Fire Station from 5-8 p.m. Handouts will be provided and poster boards will be displayed. Public comment will be collected.
Look for more meetings and open houses at www.cityofpoulsbo.com.
Written comments are welcome and encouraged throughout the 2009 Comprehensive Plan update process.
Forms will be available on the City’s Project Poulsbo Web site. Written comments will also be accepted. Submit them by mail to: City of Poulsbo Planning Department, P.O. Box 98, Poulsbo, WA 98370, or via fax: (360) 697-8269.
To ensure consideration, all written comments must be received by the city prior to the close of the comprehensive plan public hearings, which are anticipated to occur during the summer months.
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POULSBO — Ali Irby just received a 5 cent raise, but it hasn’t made much difference when it comes making…
Poulsbo Mayor Kathryn Quade announced Wednesday the contested pole fitness studio on Jensen Way does not violate the city’s zoning…
Attorney says residents won’t be affected by managing company’s restructuring.