Notice of Deadline to Accept Applications for Amendments to the City of Port Orchards Comprehensive Plan

Port Orchard, WALocal News

The City of Port Orchard is actively seeking applications to amend its Comprehensive Plan for 2025, a document that outlines the city's developmental framework and future growth strategies. The application deadline is set for January 31, 2025, at 4:00 PM, emphasizing the city's commitment to community engagement in local governance. A pre-application meeting is recommended for applicants to receive guidance on the submission process and requirements, ensuring that all interested parties are well-informed. Residents can obtain the necessary application forms either through the city’s website or directly from the Department of Community Development office on Prospect Street. This initiative is crucial as it allows local stakeholders to participate in shaping the city’s policies and priorities.

For further inquiries, residents can reach out to the Department of Community Development via phone or email, fostering transparent communication. The Comprehensive Plan is a vital tool for planning and development, making this call for applications significant for the community. Engaging in this process offers residents a chance to influence the future trajectory of Port Orchard.

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