Other News
Apr 25, 2025: New Daily Service Schedule, Growing Ridership & Other Insights on County’s Pilot Transport Services
Apr 24, 2025: Building and Land Use Permits, Long-Range Planning Projects, & Staff Recruitments: DCD Leadership Provides Spring Update
Apr 4, 2025: 2025 Comp Plan Update: Transportation Element, Plan Intro, & Administration Piece Ready for Review
Mar 19, 2025: San Juan County Establishes Interim Inter-Island Transportation Services as RFP Process Continues
Mar 7, 2025: 2025 Comp Plan Update: Climate Element and Draft Official Map Amendments Available for Review
Mar 6, 2025: Governor Ferguson announces plan to restore Washington State Ferries to full service by this summer
Mar 4, 2025: Public Meeting: Land Bank Using Prescribed Fires to Manage Wildfire Risks & Restore Ecosystems
Feb 19, 2025: San Juan County Seeks Proposals from Transportation Service Providers for Pilot Project
Feb 12, 2025: Call for Candidates: Three-Day Special Filing Period for Lopez Metropolitan Park District Commissioners
Jan 19, 2025: Four districts, six unions, three PTAs, and county leadership all agree: legislators must take action to fully fund education no
Dec 19, 2024: San Juan County Parks and Fair Announces New Camping Software; Delaying Reservation Availability
Dec 10, 2024: County Council Considers Extending Agreement with Lopez Solid Waste to Allow for More Collaboration
Dec 5, 2024: San Juan County to Consider Updated Interlocal Agreement with Lopez Solid Waste Disposal District
Dec 2, 2024: San Juan County Council Sets Public Hearing for Cultural Access Sales Tax at Dec. 10 Meeting
Nov 25, 2024: San Juan County Celebrates Completion of Lopez Skate Park and Calls for Inaugural Skaters
Nov 7, 2024: How Has Extreme Weather Impacted You? Participate in the County’s Climate Resilience Planning Effort
Nov 1, 2024: UPDATE: Sea Wall Repairs Temporarily Close MacKaye Harbor Dock and Boat Ramp on Lopez Island
Oct 22, 2024: DRAFT North Shore Preserve Stewardship and Management Plan Now Open for Public Comment
Oct 21, 2024: Reminder: You’re Invited to Attend Open Houses for the 2025 Comp Plan Update This Fall
Oct 1, 2024: LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF THE SAN JUANS SPONSORS OCTOBER COUNTY COUNCIL VOTER FORUMS ON SJI, ORCAS, AND LOPEZ
Sep 24, 2024: County Hosts Community Meeting on Lopez Island to Discuss Public Safety during Hunting Season
Sep 24, 2024: SJC Reviews Shoreline Habitat & Infrastructure Adaptation Strategies in the face of Sea Level Rise
Sep 23, 2024: DRAFT Watmough Bay Preserve Stewardship and Management Plan Now Open for Public Comment
Aug 29, 2024: San Juan County’s Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, & Belonging Survey Sets Baseline for Ongoing Change
Aug 27, 2024: 2024 San Juan County WSU Master Gardeners Gardening Workshop Series, October 15-24, 2024
Aug 27, 2024: County Representatives Discuss Solutions to Ferry Service Disruptions with Governor Inslee
Aug 21, 2024: County Council’s Request to Governor for Relief from Ferry Service Disruptions Not Fulfilled
Aug 20, 2024: San Juan County Certifies Primary Election Results & Celebrates Highest Primary Turnout in Years
Aug 13, 2024: WSF Commits Additional Crews to Interisland Route to Ensure Service During County Fair Week
Aug 13, 2024: Ferry Data from Staff and Local Partners Shapes Council Request for ‘Executive Relief’ From WA State
Aug 5, 2024: The Orcas Island Chamber Music Festival returns to Lopez for its 27th Summer Concert Season
May 2, 2024: WA State Governor and Assistant Secretary of WSF Talk Ferry Service & Solar Power with SJC Officials
Apr 11, 2024: Community Meeting: Sea Level Rise Adaptation for Outer Bay and Agate Beach Areas on Lopez Island
Mar 11, 2024: Queers in Unexpected Places: Searching for (and Finding) Gender and Sexual Non-Conformity in the Rural and Early PNW
Mar 7, 2024: DRAFT Richardson Marsh Preserve Stewardship and Management Plan Now Open for Public Comment
Dec 5, 2023: County Council Member Jane Fuller and Senator Liz Lovelett to Host Public Meeting on Lopez
Nov 3, 2023: County and Town Send Open Letter to State Officials Regarding Impacts of Poor Ferry Service
Sep 29, 2023: Conservation Land Bank Announces Special Meeting to Discuss Watmough Bay Preserve Addition
Sep 14, 2023: The mobile dental van is coming to Lopez! // ¡La camioneta dental móvil ya llega a López!
Aug 22, 2023: San Juan County Adopts 32-Hour Work Week in the Name of Fiscal Health, Recruitment, and Islander Wellness
May 25, 2023: Recap of Lopez Neighborhood Meeting Regarding the Relocation of Public Works Facilities
May 23, 2023: District 3 Councilmember Jane Fuller Opens Office on Lopez and Hosts Community Conversation
Apr 17, 2023: Give Lopez Starts April 17th - A two week fundraiser benefiting 15 Lopez Island Non-Profits
Sep 22, 2022: Interim Watmough Preserve Addition Stewardship and Management Plan Now Open for Public Comment
County Council Meeting July 22, 2024
Jul 26, 2024
By League of Women Voters of the San Juans
San Juan County Council Meeting, July 22, 2024
The Council welcomed the new county manager to her first council meeting. During public comment, two Orcas residents spoke about the severe ferry service disruptions in July and the efforts of the Community Water Taxi Group to help those impacted.
The communications director reviewed the results of the recent communications survey. Over 700 residents responded. Their preferred methods to get county information would be through an e-mail newsletter, on-line editions of local newspapers, and the county website. The preferred channels for providing feedback were surveys & polls, calling or emailing County staff, and submitting questions and feedback online. The county plans to start a quarterly newsletter, redesign the county website, and to make the council meeting agenda topics more descriptive.
The environmental stewardship department reported on projects to monitor and analyze vessel traffic in the county, derelict vessel programs including prevention work, improvements at the Orcas transfer station, and challenges with cleaning streets to prevent problematic run-off in water supplies. Both vessel monitoring and derelict vessel programs are seeing solid progress and results. The Orcas Transfer Station has completed the compactor building, which includes solar panels producing twice as much power as the facility uses. They are working on how to compost organic waste, and exploring commercial solar on landfill, with state representative Alex Ramel coming this week to explore regulatory issues. Street cleaning and drainage ditch maintenance have been seriously challenged by equipment and labor shortages.
The Council approved an interlocal agreement with Skagit County and Friday Harbor for occasional use of the Skagit landfill for solid waste.
The county is moving forward with a tribal engagement beginning with the eight tribes with fishing rights and the Samish. The council approved a letter to the tribes regarding consultation on the comprehensive plan update.
Given the severe ferry service disruptions in July the council agreed that Chair Fuller will contact Governor Inslee’s office to request that the governor declare a state of emergency to release state funds to support the county in dealing with the disruption to county residents, businesses, and public services. The council approved of Chair Fuller inviting private groups, port directors, and transport operators to form a local transportation working group to share ideas on local transportation challenges. This will not be an official county advisory body.
*The League of Women Voters, a nonpartisan organization encourages informed participation in government. The Observer Corps attends and takes notes at government meetings to expand public understanding of public policy and decisions. The notes do not necessarily reflect the views of the League or its members.
The communications director reviewed the results of the recent communications survey. Over 700 residents responded. Their preferred methods to get county information would be through an e-mail newsletter, on-line editions of local newspapers, and the county website. The preferred channels for providing feedback were surveys & polls, calling or emailing County staff, and submitting questions and feedback online. The county plans to start a quarterly newsletter, redesign the county website, and to make the council meeting agenda topics more descriptive.
The environmental stewardship department reported on projects to monitor and analyze vessel traffic in the county, derelict vessel programs including prevention work, improvements at the Orcas transfer station, and challenges with cleaning streets to prevent problematic run-off in water supplies. Both vessel monitoring and derelict vessel programs are seeing solid progress and results. The Orcas Transfer Station has completed the compactor building, which includes solar panels producing twice as much power as the facility uses. They are working on how to compost organic waste, and exploring commercial solar on landfill, with state representative Alex Ramel coming this week to explore regulatory issues. Street cleaning and drainage ditch maintenance have been seriously challenged by equipment and labor shortages.
The Council approved an interlocal agreement with Skagit County and Friday Harbor for occasional use of the Skagit landfill for solid waste.
The county is moving forward with a tribal engagement beginning with the eight tribes with fishing rights and the Samish. The council approved a letter to the tribes regarding consultation on the comprehensive plan update.
Given the severe ferry service disruptions in July the council agreed that Chair Fuller will contact Governor Inslee’s office to request that the governor declare a state of emergency to release state funds to support the county in dealing with the disruption to county residents, businesses, and public services. The council approved of Chair Fuller inviting private groups, port directors, and transport operators to form a local transportation working group to share ideas on local transportation challenges. This will not be an official county advisory body.
*The League of Women Voters, a nonpartisan organization encourages informed participation in government. The Observer Corps attends and takes notes at government meetings to expand public understanding of public policy and decisions. The notes do not necessarily reflect the views of the League or its members.