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Community rallies for change amid park management crisis

June 05, 2024 | Bremerton City, Kitsap County, Washington



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Community rallies for change amid park management crisis
During a recent government meeting, community concerns regarding the management of Pinewood Manor were brought to the forefront. A resident spoke passionately about her mother's ongoing advocacy for the park, highlighting the challenges faced by residents since new management took over. She emphasized the feelings of helplessness among community members, many of whom are unaware of their rights and options for recourse.

The resident noted that while organizations like Northwest Justice have provided information on residents' rights, they are unable to directly resolve the issues at hand. This has left many feeling vulnerable and scared about their situation. She urged council members to consider the plight of these residents and take action to support them.

Following the public comments, Council Member Chamberlain invited attendees from Pinewood Manor to remain after the meeting for further discussion, indicating a willingness to engage directly with the community on these pressing issues. The meeting transitioned into general business, but the concerns raised about Pinewood Manor underscored the ongoing need for attention to community welfare and management accountability.

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