Bay St Temporary Road Closure - Port Orchard

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A temporary closure of Bay Street in Port Orchard is in effect due to flooding from king tides and heavy rains, impacting travel between Cline and Sidney. An update at 9:15 am confirmed that the road has since reopened, but residents are advised to adhere to the detour route indicated in the accompanying map. This situation underscores the city's ongoing challenges with stormwater management, prompting the Land Use Committee to schedule a meeting on February 19, 2025, to discuss the Draft 2025 Stormwater Management Program Plan. The city is actively seeking community input on this plan, reflecting its commitment to addressing local environmental issues. Additionally, recent announcements include a request for lodging tax funding proposals aimed at enhancing local infrastructure for the upcoming FIFA World Cup 2026 event.

This highlights the city's efforts to prepare for significant events while managing immediate concerns such as flooding. By keeping residents informed and engaged, Port Orchard aims to foster a collaborative approach to urban planning and disaster management. The emphasis on communication and community involvement illustrates the city's dedication to sustainable development and resilience.

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