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Poulsbo mayor outlines housing, parks and public safety priorities in 2025 State of the City

2121931 · January 15, 2025
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Mayor Rebecca Erickson used the State of the City address on Jan. 15 to highlight affordable housing projects, park and recreation expansion, public safety staffing needs and downtown infrastructure priorities, including a proposed metropolitan park district and paid parking to fund parking and public-safety improvements.

Mayor Rebecca Erickson delivered the City of Poulsbo’s State of the City on Jan. 15, laying out priorities she said the city will pursue in 2025, including housing affordability, supportive and recovery housing, parks and recreation funding, public safety staffing and downtown infrastructure.

The mayor highlighted several housing initiatives now under way: Nordic Cottages, an eight‑unit supportive housing project she said will be complete by fall 2025; the Rotary Moro Park adjacent to Morro Manor supportive housing; and larger multifamily projects under construction, including a transit‑oriented development named Oslo Bay with 468 units along SR 305. Erickson said the city needs more ‘‘recovery housing’’ and said public and privately run recovery residences such as Nelson House play a role in serving people in recovery.

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