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Marine Advisory Commission votes to replace short-/long-term committees with 'projects' and 'community engagement' groups
Summary
The Oak Harbor Marine Advisory Commission voted to restructure its short-term and long-term subcommittees into two new groups—a projects committee and a community engagement committee—to focus on actionable tasks and tenant outreach.
Oak Harbor — The Marine Advisory Commission voted to restructure two existing subcommittees—previously labeled short-term and long-term projects—into a projects committee and a community engagement committee to create more focused, actionable work groups.
Harbor Master Elise proposed the change during the meeting, saying the long-term committee had been “hard to give action items to” and that splitting responsibilities into “project-centric” work and outward-facing community engagement could produce more measurable results.
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