When the Bainbridge Island Planning Commission recommended members for a steering committee a few weeks ago, Ashley Mathews and Sara Blossom did not step up.
Many on Bainbridge Island are concerned that consultants and city staff have had too much control over the process of the update of the Winslow Subarea Plan.
Bainbridge Island City Councilmembers stood up for their constituents when they talked about the sticker shock of potential increases in water and sewer rates at a recent meeting.
Editor’s note: Some government agencies did not fully respond to Public Records requests as required by state law — even after as much as five weeks. We note that here with hopes that public pressure will encourage them to provide the information.