The Bainbridge Island City Council is considering hiring an interim city manager with a history of short-term positions in Western Washington cities. Michael Caldwell from Tucson, Ariz. has gotten the nod from the council’s ad hoc committee that’s in charge of finding a new city manager.
The Bainbridge Island City Council will hold a study session tonight in what looks to be another very brief meeting.
Officials said late Tuesday the leak at the Fort Ward Treatment Plant that may have sent sludge down Tani Creek and into Blakely Harbor actually happened late last week.
As a follow-up to their well-attended forum last weekend, a group of Bainbridge Island citizens are forming a committee to work on police policy issues.
The city’s police force should resemble Mayberry, instead of Los Angeles, residents said at a packed community forum Friday.
The time is right for an outside and intensive look at the Bainbridge Island Police Department, City Councilwoman Kirsten Hytopoulos told her fellow council members this week.
An unscientific online survey shows widespread distrust with the Bainbridge Police Department.
Hendrickson responds to the whistleblower complaint filed with the State Auditor’s Office that has been dismissed.
The Bainbridge Historic Preservation Commission has announced that five buildings have been added to the city’s historic registry. The registry now totals 23 historic sites on the island.
Council votes unanimously on city’s next steps for the city manager search.
The whistleblower complaint filed with the State Auditor’s Office against two Bainbridge Island officials has been dismissed.
The lottery continues, now with the largest jackpot in its history — a half billion dollar prize — and island merchants are witnessing a surge in ticket sales.
Bainbridge Island City Councilman Steve Bonkowski revisited his initiative to develop webpages for individual council members on Wednesday.