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Equestrian community and residents press Kitsap planners for complaint data, transparency and grandfathering clarity
Summary
Dozens of residents and members of an equestrian working group told Kitsap County planners on Oct. 7 that staff had not provided enough complaint data or transparency to justify proposed equestrian-code changes.
Dozens of residents and representatives of Kitsap County’s equestrian community used both public‑comment periods on Oct. 7 to press planning staff for greater transparency and precise answers about how any new equestrian rules would affect existing operations.
Speakers repeatedly requested that the county compile and disclose complaint records and case outcomes that staff said triggered the code‑change effort. "We were all incredibly disappointed on how that meeting went," said Jessie Olson, a member of the equestrian working group, after describing Thursday’s working‑group…
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