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Seventh Street residents press council on ferry-area parking and proposed pickleball noise
Summary
Residents from the Seventh Street neighborhood raised safety and notification concerns about ferry upland improvements and diagonal parking, and a resident questioned placement and sound impacts for proposed pickleball courts; council took no action during public comment but staff noted the issues.
Anacortes — Several Seventh Street neighborhood residents told the City Council on July 14 that parking, safety and notification practices around the Guemes (Guimas) Ferry upland improvements and proposed recreation projects need closer review. Boschie Morris, 1618 Seventh Street, showed council a photograph of an aid vehicle at the intersection of Sixth and I and said that Sixth is not a designated arterial for ferry traffic and called the pavement and diagonal parking configuration “substandard” for the traffic it is expected to carry. Morris said…
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