
What is it? What’s going on now?
I have attended several public meetings and hearings on the upcoming revisionss to the Shoreline Master Plan. According to Karen Valenzuela, County Commissioner, we are six or so months away from its completion. This meeting may be a good opportunity for you to learn what it could mean for you. Especially important information for waterfront property owners to know will be the new bluff setback numbers.
Wed., Feb. 8th
7:00 - 8:30 p.m.
Tradition’s Café
300 5th Ave. SW, Downtown Olympia
Have you heard something about Shoreline Master Program in the news, but not sure what it is? Then this presentation is for YOU! Across Washington, many local governments are in the process of updating their Shoreline Master Programs, which are local policies and regulations designed to manage human use of marine, stream, and lake shorelines. Learn the background and current information at this free public presentation given by Department of Ecology Staff. This is basic information for people who are wondering what this planning process is and why it is occurring.
For more information contact Patricia Pyle at ppyle@ci.olympia.wa.us or 360-570-5841.
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