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DISTRICT COURT: Political yard signs may only be legally removed with owner’s consent – one local resident criminally charged
Friday, October 18, 2024by Jeff Noedel PUBLISHED IN SANJANS.TODAY & THE JOURNAL OF THE SAN JUAN ISLANDS Many political yard signs are placed on publicly owned land and rights-of-way in San Juan County. While a relative few citizens continue to display yard signs on their personal property long after an election, the great majority of…
Public Meeting June 5 to Discuss Trail Routes on San Juan Island
THE FOLLOWING ANNOUNCEMENT WAS PUBLISHED IN THE SAN JUAN COUNTY GOVERNMENT WEBSITE SATURDAY, MAY 26 The County is exploring trail routes between the Town of Friday Harbor and Zylstra Lake Preserve, as well as other routes and destinations that connect the Town with neighborhoods, public lands, and other amenities. The community is invited to a…
San Juan County Announces Resurfacing of Nearly 16 Miles of Roads this Summer
San Juan County’s Public Works Department is announcing its annual summer road resurfacing schedule to chip seal nearly 16 miles of roads on San Juan and Orcas Islands. Chip sealing is a pavement treatment that extends the life of the road surface. Learn more by visiting the County Roads Program webpage at https://www.sanjuancountywa.gov/309/County-Roads and see the schedule…
San Juan County publishes one-year check-in report for the 32-hour work week
San Juan County and representatives from the Local 1849 Union are pleased to present a comprehensive report of the 32-hour work week (32HWW) initiative at the one-year check-in. Survey results and department findings are available on the County’s Engage website. The results lay the groundwork for making any necessary systematic improvements as the County adapts to the 32HWW….
PART 2 of 2: County Trail Planners in a Hurry to Find Path of Least Resistance
Thursday, June 20, 2024by Jeff NoedelVideo editing by Jeremy Tyler A CNL2 VIDEO IS AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE Landowners in the proposed pathway of a new trail to Zylstra Lake are a “hard no.” Again. San Juan County is running low on time to negotiate easements for a foot and bike path which…