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Volunteers to tackle Port Ludlow welcome signs and monuments on Paradise Bay Road, organizers say

Port Ludlow community meeting (not otherwise specified) · July 3, 2025
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Summary

A community leader proposed a volunteer work day to clean and possibly repaint welcome signs and open overgrown monuments on approaches from Hadlock into Port Ludlow; organizers noted algae and uncertainty about ownership.

The meeting heard a proposal to organize a volunteer work day to clean Port Ludlow welcome signs and monuments on approaches from Hadlock into Port Ludlow (including Paradise Bay Road). The Chair said they had received several requests and "we can get some volunteers from the community, and we can, we can get a a work day together to to work on that."

Participants described signs covered in algae and monuments becoming significantly overgrown because the roadside margins where some monuments sit are no longer maintained by the county. The Chair estimated it could take about 60 days for vegetation to recover once a monument is opened up and noted uncertainty about who originally placed some monuments.