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City frames economic-development goals and Glen Cove sewer limits; Mill Road lift station funded by state and federal grants

Port Townsend City Council (workshop) · February 9, 2026
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Summary

Staff presented an economic-development framework tied to the comprehensive plan, noted sewer capacity as the primary constraint for light-industry growth in Glen Cove, and reported Mill Road lift-station funding of $2.5M federal and $1.7M state with a $2M connection-charge line in the capital budget.

City staff and consultants presented an economic-development briefing that tied local priorities (jobs, affordable housing, and sustainable growth) to the recently updated comprehensive plan and a county study of Glen Cove. The presentation framed economic development as a communitywide effort and emphasized that the city’s role is to set values, align infrastructure and partners, and remove barriers to private investment.

Glen Cove and sewer constraints: staff summarized the county-sponsored Glen Cove study and said sanitary…

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