In a recent government meeting, officials expressed gratitude for the successful operation of Washington State Ferries (WSF), highlighting the significant efforts made to ensure ferry services ran smoothly. The discussions revealed that increased communication between the governor's office and WSF may have contributed to this success, with local residents from Orcas and Lopez Islands reporting a sense of security and satisfaction with the ferry services.
The meeting also addressed updates on broadband initiatives, with officials announcing a partnership with Rock Island to apply for a $40,000 technical assistance grant from the Department of Commerce. This funding aims to support the development of a broadband equity application, reflecting ongoing efforts to enhance connectivity in the region.
Additionally, the certification of primary elections was discussed, with officials noting a smooth process despite challenges posed by COVID-19 affecting election workers. Approximately 40 to 45 late ballots were reported, and efforts will continue to encourage timely submissions in future elections.
The meeting concluded with updates from the Board of Health and the Ferry Advisory Committee (FAC), where WSF representatives participated throughout the two-hour session, indicating their commitment to addressing ongoing issues related to ferry routes in San Juan County.