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Residents press Kitsap County Planning Commission on Anderson Hill Road safety and Title 16 boundary-line adjustments

Kitsap County Planning Commission · October 1, 2024
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Summary

During two public-comment periods at the Oct. 1 Planning Commission meeting, residents urged action on safety and traffic on Northwest Anderson Hill Road, raised hospital wait-time concerns, applauded tree-canopy discussion, and a representative of the Kitsap Alliance of Property Owners commented on boundary-line adjustments and a Title 16 proposal.

Several members of the public used the Planning Commission's public-comment periods on Oct. 1 to press county officials on local safety and land-use concerns.

Dave Jones, a Silverdale resident, told the Commission he is concerned about safety and traffic on Northwest Anderson Hill Road and urged attention to the issue. Gail Campbell-Ferguson, identified in the record as from Cirocco on Anderson Hill, echoed concerns about Northwest Anderson Hill Road and also raised concerns about hospital wait times. Later in the meeting, Mike Korsnes reiterated traffic and safety concerns for that corridor.

William Palmer, representing the Kitsap Alliance of Property Owners (KAPO), commented specifically about Boundary Line Adjustments and a proposal in Title 16. The minutes record his statement but do not provide further detail on the position he advocated or any suggested text for Title 16 changes.

Beth Nichols of Indianola used the public-comment period to express appreciation for the Commission's discussion of tree canopy during the Comprehensive Plan deliberations.

Chair Joe Phillips opened and closed the public-comment periods; the record shows no formal Commission action directly resulting from these comments during this meeting. Concerns raised will be part of the administrative record and available in the meeting audio and minutes.