The Bremerton City Council convened on September 21, 2024, to discuss several key initiatives and community programs, including the annual tree giveaway program aimed at enhancing local beautification efforts. The event will take place at the Public Works Utility Building from 9 to 11 AM, allowing residents to select trees that contribute to the community's greenery.
During the meeting, the council also approved a consent agenda that included financial transactions totaling approximately $2.9 million, covering claims, payroll, and various public works projects. Notable items included regular payroll for the pay period ending August 15, 2024, and a local agency agreement for a grant aimed at removing a fish barrier at Parrish Creek.
Public recognition was a significant part of the meeting, allowing residents to voice their concerns. Long-time resident Mary Lou Long expressed disappointment over the council's decision to discontinue the tradition of reciting the Pledge of Allegiance at meetings, emphasizing the importance of respect for national symbols. She also criticized the council's approach to budgeting for a bridge project, suggesting that the city should align its financial plans with its community's economic realities.
Another resident, Jocelyn, spoke on behalf of marginalized voices in the community, highlighting ongoing grassroots efforts and expressing concern over recent legislative changes affecting local initiatives.
The meeting concluded with a unanimous vote to accept the consent agenda, reflecting the council's commitment to transparency and community engagement.