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Community water taxi steps up amid ferry service crisis

July 22, 2024 | San Juan County, Washington



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Community water taxi steps up amid ferry service crisis
In a San Juan County Council meeting held on July 22, 2024, the council welcomed new county manager Jessica Hudson, marking her first appearance in the role. The meeting began with a flag salute led by council member Minnie, followed by a review of the agenda, which was approved without objections.

Public comments were a significant focus of the meeting, with residents expressing urgent concerns about transportation issues, particularly regarding the Washington State Ferries (WSF) service disruptions. Ed Andrews, a community water taxi member, highlighted the critical need for reliable inter-island transportation, especially during recent WSF failures that have left residents stranded. He reported that the community water taxi service has provided 579 rides since its inception, with a notable increase in demand over the past few months.

Justin Paulson, chair of the ferry advisory committee, echoed Andrews' concerns, recounting a recent incident where ferry service failures left numerous residents unable to return home, forcing them to seek overnight accommodations. He urged the council to consider the impacts of these disruptions on the community, particularly on vulnerable populations.

The meeting concluded public comment time without further participation, but the discussions underscored the pressing need for improved transportation solutions within San Juan County as residents continue to face challenges due to unreliable ferry services.

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