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Poulsbo staff preview downtown parking enforcement start and warn of public-defense caseload budget impacts

5874401 · October 1, 2025
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City administrator and staff said downtown parking enforcement is scheduled to begin Nov. 1; contractors will hold public open houses and register businesses and employees. Staff also warned that new public defense caseload standards could require contracting additional lawyer support and increase city costs.

City Administrator Rob Gilder and staff used the Oct. 1 council meeting to preview city operational matters likely to affect near-term budgeting.

Parking enforcement: Gilder said a contractor (Laz) will begin enforcement on Nov. 1 and is conducting public open houses to register businesses, employees and residents for the permit system. An initial open house was held; a second is scheduled for…

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