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WA Ferry System Officially Down To 15 Boats
The state's Bremerton-Seattle ferry run has been without a second vessel since since fall 2021, and it appears that it will be some time, at least 4 years, before Washington State Ferries will fully bring back that service to pre-pandemic levels.
In a new report released Thursday, the agency pointed to crew and vessel availability as barriers to additional service. "Until both new vessels and sufficient crew are available, WSF can reliably operate 15 vessels in service as a baseline," the report said.
Under that fleet configuration, Bainbridge will retain it's current 2-boat service, while the Bremerton-Seattle, Fauntleroy-Vashon-Southworth, Port Townsend-Coupeville and Anacortes-Sidney routes will remain at below pre-pandemic levels through at least 2027.
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Sunday Bus Service Delayed for Bainbridge Island
At the most recent meeting of the Kitsap Transit Board of Commissioners, Executive Director John Clauson shared some bad news - that even though the company had exceeded it's 2023 hiring goal of 25 new bus drivers, there still was not enough capacity to add more stages of Sunday Service for Silverdale/Port Orchard/Poulsbo or Bainbridge Island.
While service is now anticipated to be added for Poulsbo in March, no date is confirmed for Bainbridge only that it would be 'hopefully before the end of the year', based on availability of operators.
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Task Force to Streamline Local Housing Permit Process
To combat the housing shortage issue statewide, the legislature passed laws to streamline the housing permit process, last session.
On Bainbridge, that means the process involving the Design Review Board will change (it currently can revisit projects multiple times), and overall speed of processing must increase.
The council voted on Dec 12 to set up a task force to come up with a plan consist of two members of the previous DRB, two Planning Commission members, two people from the development community and one at-large resident.
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Legislative Session Preview
Washington’s short legislative session begins Monday, and it’s looking to be a busy couple of months, with efforts to cut greenhouse gas emissions remaining center stage alongside plans to improve recycling rates, protect aquatic and pollinator habitats and even declare a state clam.
As he heads toward the door, Governor Inslee, who has been in office since 2013, is taking a last big swing at state policy. He is pushing for $2.5 billion more in state spending to address some of Washington’s most challenging issues, including the gap in mental health treatment and the fentanyl crisis.
He wants to make another push to address homelessness, in particular, using state money to get people out of encampments along Washington’s roads and highways and into housing.
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1st Council Meeting of 2024
Tue Jan 9, 6pm
The Bainbridge Island City Council agenda for Jan. 9 is extremely light and largely ceremonial.
In its first meeting of the new year, newcomer Ashley Mathews and the returning council members will be sworn in, a new mayor and deputy mayor will be elected by the council, and the City Manager will make a report.
Members of the public should note that, after changes made at the last council meeting, currently public comment is strictly limited to items on the agenda (though that may be changed before the end of the month).
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7 Spots Left for January After Hours at HomeStreet Bank
Thur Jan 25, 5:30-7:30pm
The Chamber is excited to announce that the first After Hours of the new year will help HomeStreet Bank's celebrate it's 10th anniversary on Bainbridge on Thursday January 25.
As our 2024 After Hours Wine Sponsor; wine will be graciously provided by Eleven Winery.
After Hours tickets are always free for Chamber members and invited guests, with a very limited number available to non-members for $20 each.
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Jewelry at Taber Studios
Photo courtesy of BI Review
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Taber Studios
Taber Studios create refined jewelry collections reflecting simple sophistication and elegance, while promoting the most sustainable, and ethical, jewelry making practices currently available.
Using 18k Fairmined gold, recycled silver, recycled diamonds, Fairtrade sapphires, lab grown Moissanite diamonds, and 14k gold-filled wire, each one of our pieces is carefully designed and hand-crafted so that you can be proud to support the development of cleaner studio practices and the most ethically sourceable materials on the planet.
With a combined 70 years of jewelry making experience, their artisan craftsmen combine their sculptural knowledge with a careful understanding of the human form to give you a piece that will optimize and enhance your natural beauty.
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Paula Weissinger Opens 2nd Location in Poulsbo
The Poulsbo, Kingston, & Bainbridge Chamber met up with Paula and her team to celebrate her newest State Farm office location at 19045 State Hwy 305 suite 240.
Stop by and say hi - and maybe even check out her Barbie Pink bathroom!
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Kitsap Great Give Registration is Open
Your Kitsap Great Give 2024 campaign is on its way!
Registration closes for nonprofit participation at midnight on Wednesday, January 31.
Once you have completed all the requirements and submitted your registration form, the Kitsap Community Foundation team will review your organization's registration.
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New Clients Get 10% off at Vitality Bodywork
It's that time of year again: time to assess what worked and what wasn't so productive this past year.
Vitality Bodywork wants to make it easy for you to choose a healthy path with a regular dose of massage.
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Kitsap Great Give Free Training Webinar
Tue Jan 9, 11am
With the massive help of Mightycause, Kitsap Great Give is offering three free webinars this year to help all participants get the most out of their 2024 Kitsap Great Give campaign!
Join them for the first webinar, Getting Started, on Tuesday, January 9, from 11am to 12pm. Discussing Registration and your To-do list, as well as review your Organization Dashboard and the tools available to your organization on the platform.
Register for the 1st Webinar
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Meet COBI's Sustainable Transportation Coordinator
Wed Jan 10, 4-6pm
Hannah Boettcher joined the City in late September 2023 to help implement non-capital projects from the City’s Sustainable Transportation Plan (STP).
Meet Hannah at City Hall
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Island Film Group at Bainbridge Library
Wed Jan 10, 7pm
January’s film: A Shot in the Dark (1964) MGM
In spite of evidence to the contrary, the bumbling Inspector Jacques Clouseu (Peter Sellers) cannot believe that the gorgeous maid, Maria (Elke Sommer), is responsible for the murder of her lover on a palatial Parisian estate.
More About this Free Library Event
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Six Nights in Mexico at Amelia Wynn Bistro
Thurs - Sat Jan 11, 12, 13, 18, 19, 20: 4:30 - 8:30pm
Amelia Wynn Bistro will be showcasing a pop-up menu for 6 nights in January as part of their Six Nights in Mexico series.
They are only open three days a week for the next two weeks.
View Menu & Make Reservations
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Conservation Work Party
Sat Jan 13, 10am - 12pm
Join the Park District, IslandWood, and the Bainbridge Island Parks & Trails Foundation every second Saturday this winter in the ongoing restoration of Blakley Harbor Park!
Volunteers will help remove invasive species, spread mulch to discourage regrowth, and plant native species where invasives have been controlled.
Blakely Harbor Work Party Info
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Martin Luther King Jr Day of Service
Mon Jan 15, 10am-1pm
Join BI Metro Parks and our incredible partners, including Blakely Harbor Park’s neighbor IslandWood, Sustainable Bainbridge, and the BI Parks and Trails Foundation, for the annual Martin Luther King Jr Day of Service.
Come together to make this day of service a “day on not a day off.”
More from BI Parks
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MLK Celebration: Seeding the Dream
Sun Jan 14, 2:30 - 5pm
Join Kitsap ERACE, Living Arts Cultural Heritage Project and more at BIMA for this year's-youth led and youth-developed Martin Luther King, Jr. celebration. We will examine contemporary impacts of Dr. King’s legacy and its inspiration of a new generation of youth leaders, activists, and artists.
Featuring poetry, dance, oratory presentations, music, singing, and community voices, this event captures the energy, excitement, and earnest exuberance of modern day dreams of social justice.
Purchase Tickets & More Info
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Family Open House at The Island School
Sat Jan 20, 2-4pm
You are invited to join The Island School for the Family Open House where you will engage in activities for adults and children entering kindergarten through fifth grade.
Come experience how their teachers encourage children’s natural curiosity while delivering academics, arts and social emotional learning.
Visit our classrooms for hands-on projects and conversations with our teachers.
Learn about our philosophy, mission and program from faculty, alumni and parents. All families welcome.
More from The Island School
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Business Info Brochure Racks:
Let everyone know about your business with 4x9" rack cards at both the Ferry Info Kiosk & Winslow Way Info Desk
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The Via Rosa 11 Conference Room:
Seating for 10 people, 50” video screen + internet, giant whiteboard wall: Available to book for 60 or 120-minute sessions
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The PSE Spotlight Pop-Up Window:
Prime position Winslow Way 6ft x 6ft area comes with 43" monitor + stand, power, lights & internet: Available for 2 week slots.
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