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Election 2021: Four candidates seek to fill open Port Orchard at-large council position
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Don t forget trails as housing density takes shape
Tim Baker
After I read Kevin Walthall s column on housing and commuting in Bremerton ( The way we build toward affordability, Feb. 28), I came to the conclusion that the writer left out an important piece of the solution to the issue.
Like it or not, Bremerton is going to be growing, and in addition to the workforce at PSNS, students and employees at Olympic College, there has also been the addition of new passenger-only ferries. We are rapidly becoming an affordable bedroom community for the Seattle jobs market. I agree that it only makes sense to increase the housing density in the downtown area. However, the fact remains that not everyone will want to live downtown. There will also be an increasing number of large residential areas that will still require access to downtown.
New roundabout to be built in Port Orchard as more development comes Jessie Darland, Kitsap Sun © Chris Henry, Kitsap Sun A nearly 20-acre wooded parcel at the corner of McCormick Woods Drive and Old Clifton Road in Port Orchard is slated for development. McCormick Woods residents worry loss of trees will change the character of their planned community
PORT ORCHARD A new roundabout at SW Old Clifton Road and Campus Parkway, just west of the McCormick Woods neighborhood will help the flow of traffic as more development comes to Port Orchard.
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Campus Parkway is an old logging road that will be improved and turned into a north-to-south connector road with access to McCormick Woods and Sinclair Ridge in Bremerton, said Nick Bond, community development director for the city of Port Orchard.