Public Notice of Special Event Street Closures - Port Orchard

Port Orchard, WALocal News

The Spring Clean Up program in Port Orchard, WA, is scheduled from April 14 to April 18, 2025, promoting community involvement in environmental stewardship. Concurrently, the city will host "The Unforgotten: Run to Tahoma," a significant celebration of life ceremony on May 24, 2025, which will lead to road closures that residents need to be aware of. Citizens are invited to submit written comments regarding the potential impacts of this event on their properties and businesses, with a deadline of March 25, 2025, for submissions. The affected roads include Division St, Austin Ave, and Dwight St, underscoring the importance of public communication about local events. For additional information, residents can contact the Kitsap County Veterans Advisory Board by phone or email.

This initiative reflects the city's dedication to honoring local veterans and fostering community engagement. The Spring Clean Up and the celebration event together emphasize the importance of both environmental and social responsibility within the community. Residents are encouraged to participate actively and provide their feedback to ensure a collaborative approach to these events.

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