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Community demands action on stalled boat ramp projects

July 10, 2024 | Island County, Washington



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Community demands action on stalled boat ramp projects
During a recent government meeting, significant discussions centered around community concerns regarding local conservation efforts and the status of boat ramps on the south side of the island.

One key topic was the approval of a substantial conservation futures grant aimed at maintaining natural areas. A community member expressed a desire for clarity on how the grant funds would be utilized, particularly in relation to a vision for creating an estuary to support salmon populations. The individual emphasized the importance of transparency regarding the grant's objectives, especially since the initial application had faced challenges due to a lack of clarity.

Another pressing issue raised was the status of several boat ramps, specifically the closures of Mackie Beach and Robinson ramps. A resident highlighted the county's obligation to clear sand from the Robinson area, a condition tied to the land's original deed. The community member sought updates on the recently approved elevated boat ramp project, questioning the timeline and funding sources, which were estimated to be between $2 million and $4 million.

Concerns were also voiced about the expiration of a Department of Natural Resources permit, which had not been renewed since 2019. The resident urged the board to take action to address the delays and ensure that the ramps are operational, citing public safety issues that arose during recent maritime emergencies. The call for improved access to water was framed as a critical community need, with the speaker stressing the urgency of resolving these issues to prevent future incidents.

The meeting concluded with a commitment from board members to respond to these concerns later in the session, as public comments were officially closed.

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