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Ocean Shores planners back restroom and path signage, public commenter flags RCW ordinance limits
Summary
The commission agreed to pursue directional signage to existing public restrooms and to put a walking/biking-path signage item back on the agenda; a public commenter cited RCW 35.21.010, advising the city attorney that ordinances should address one topic per ordinance.
At the Jan. 13, 2026 meeting, the Ocean Shores Planning Commission agreed to move forward with placing directional signs to existing public restrooms and asked staff to coordinate with the mayor and project manager Becky Leach on implementation. Commissioners said signage could be a separate, low-cost action to help visitors find current facilities while longer-term restroom planning continues.
The commission debated the best locations and number of signs, with participants suggesting at least two signs — one at the…
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