During a public meeting April 16 to discuss a joint facility for the Bainbridge Island fire and police departments, citizens said that when it comes to the new building’s facade, the most important thing is that it fits with the rest of Bainbridge Island and its character.
By late May, riders can hop on a flexible route that will take them wherever they want to go and pick them up wherever they want to be picked up.
Bainbridge Island police released two sketches of suspects who may have been involved in a string of residential burglaries on the island since early March.
Driver crashes through vacant storefront in Safeway parking lot
Six months ago, Dayaalu opened its doors for the first time. It has since proven true to its word. It is a place for community and a hub for a whole range of healing practices.
The discussion is a continuation of the council’s March 10 session when six surplus properties were transferred to the Bainbridge Island Metropolitan Park and Recreation District.
In Monday’s meeting, City Manager Doug Schulze asked the council for policy direction to maintain Downtown Winslow’s pedestrian flow amidst sidewalk outdoor dining and merchandise displays.
In a few short months, Ale House on Winslow will become the new over-21 hangout and a corner for beer lovers and beer enjoyers.
The Bainbridge Island City Council will offer policy direction regarding the retail use of Winslow Way’s sidewalks.
The city of Bainbridge Island’s planning department is taking its building permit process online.
The Bainbridge Island City Council passed Monday on the idea of having a public vote to decide where marijuana-growing businesses should be located.
Bainbridge Island Hearing Examiner Stafford Smith received requests Wednesday from lawyers on both sides of the controversial Visconsi development to make minor modifications to his conditions for approving the project late last month.
Opponents of a proposed shopping center that was approved by the city of Bainbridge Island’s hearing examiner late last month will ask the examiner to rethink his OK of the controversial project.