NOA Description Limelight FKA Fireweed PO Number PW23-068_PW23-069

Port Orchard, WALocal News

On February 19, 2025, the City of Port Orchard will hold a Notice of Application (NOA) for the Limelight project, previously referred to as Fireweed. This event, relevant to various sectors including the Environmental Services Industry and housing market, aims to inform the community about upcoming applications that could influence local economic conditions and gasoline prices. The public notice serves as a critical resource for businesses and non-profit organizations, highlighting the importance of community engagement in governmental processes. Stakeholders are encouraged to review the applications and participate in discussions surrounding the project's impact. This initiative demonstrates the city's dedication to fostering a transparent dialogue with its residents.

By addressing these key issues, the city aims to enhance its strategic planning and responsiveness to community needs. The event is expected to draw attention from various sectors, reinforcing the interconnectedness of local economy and environmental stewardship. Interested parties are urged to stay informed and engaged as these developments unfold.

Related Articles

Sidney Non-Motorized Update - Port Orchard

The City of Port Orchard's contractor commenced sawcutting work on Sidney Avenue for pavement repairs, scheduled to finish by September 3rd. The subsequent repairs will involve the removal and replacement of existing asphalt pavement. This initiative aims to enhance local infrastructure and improve road safety.

Road Work on Sidney Road - Port Orchard

Contractors are constructing a new public sewer main on Sidney Road to support private development in Port Orchard. The work, coordinated with city contractors, aims to minimize disruption along the corridor. Installation is expected to continue for an extended period.

Help to Reduce Water Use!

Port Orchard officials urge residents to conserve water during a drought by implementing an odd/even watering schedule based on their addresses. This measure aims to reduce peak demand on the city's water system, ultimately saving residents money and prolonging the efficiency of water infrastructure.