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Port Angeles authorizes city manager to sign real‑estate documents for Army Corps Eddy’s Hook nourishment project
Summary
The Port Angeles City Council on July 1 authorized the city manager to sign the real‑estate and related documents the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers requires to move forward with a beach nourishment and erosion‑control project at Eddy’s Hook.
Port Angeles — The Port Angeles City Council on July 1 adopted a resolution authorizing the city manager to approve, sign and administer the real‑estate certificates, agreement amendments and other documents required for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to proceed with additional beach nourishment and erosion‑control work at Eddy’s Hook.
The sheltering action came after a staff presentation by Director Scott Curtin and questions from council about project scope, long‑term effectiveness and the city’s role. City Manager Nathan West told the council the Corps is preparing to release a construction bid; the city’s role is limited to signing real‑estate documents because the city holds a long‑term federal lease for much of…
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