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Residents press council on emergency preparedness and inclusion; council highlights Nordic Cottages opening, ADU outreach and veterans banners
Summary
Public commenters urged more community emergency preparedness training and defended weekly pro‑democracy, pro‑inclusion rallies; councilmembers reported on the Nordic Cottages ribbon cutting, ADU outreach events, veterans banners and upcoming skate‑park ribbon cutting.
At the Sept. 17 Poulsbo City Council meeting, public comment speakers asked the council about emergency preparedness and urged it to protect peaceful demonstrations and community inclusion.
Sharon Bud asked about the city’s plans to organize community first‑aid and CPR training and about how emergency preparedness efforts will be coordinated. Bud said she had received information from staff but wanted details on timing and organization.
Pam Keeley, representing Poulsbo For All, told the council her group has held weekly pro‑democracy rallies at Waterfront Park for seven months and “at every event, we emphasize…
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