During a recent government meeting, community members voiced their concerns regarding the proposed alignment of the North Kitsap Trail, particularly its potential impact on North Kitsap Heritage Park. Doug, a local advocate for environmental preservation, emphasized the importance of considering the long-term implications of such developments for future generations. He urged the commissioners to reconsider the memorandum of understanding with Olympic Property Group, which he believes may unduly bind the county to a route that traverses the park.
Doug highlighted that the current plan, which estimates a staggering cost of $89.4 million for just eight miles of trail, could lead to significant environmental damage. He pointed out that the language in the memorandum allows for flexibility, suggesting that the trail could be rerouted to avoid the park entirely, possibly utilizing West Northeast Kingston Road instead.
The discussion reflects a broader commitment among community members to advocate for a healthy and resilient Kitsap County, as they seek to balance development with environmental stewardship. The meeting underscored the ongoing dialogue between local government and residents regarding the future of the region's natural spaces.