Public facilities district approves $1.4 million for South Kitsap raceway project Christian Vosler, Kitsap Sun
The Kitsap Public Facilities District board of directors on Monday approved an agreement with the Port of Bremerton to fund the final design of Circuit of the Northwest’s proposed South Kitsap raceway project.
Under the agreement, which the Public Facilities District (PFD) board passed 5-2, the port will front $1.4 million for Circuit of the Northwest’s final design and the PFD will pay the port back over an as-of-yet undetermined number of years.
“I’m very pleased the board has chosen to support this as it’s going to be a great asset to the entire Kitsap community,” Port Commissioner Axel Strakeljahn said.
Nesting
Let s be real. We re going to be spending a lot of time indoors, with just a few people, for quite a while. And it s OK to be OK with that. In fact, the Danish, who experience long, cold, dark winters just like ours, have a word for the feelings of winter s cozy, charming contentment: hygge. (English speakers approximate the difficult pronunciation as hoo-gah or hue-gah. ) If you re interested in hygge, the library has some great books to help you learn about it, says Spokane County Library public services manager Gwendolyn Haley. Though hygge isn t concisely translated into English, the elements include togetherness, relaxation, indulgence, presence and comfort. It starts by creating the right atmosphere.