Officials from Jefferson County and other agencies will gather for a town hall meeting in Brinnon next week for a question-and-answer session with the public.
The meeting is planned for 6 to …
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Officials from Jefferson County and other agencies will gather for a town hall meeting in Brinnon next week for a question-and-answer session with the public.
The meeting is planned for 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, March 15, at the Brinnon Community Center. All Brinnon, Quilcene, and south county residents are welcome and encouraged to attend.
The town hall is hosted by the Lazy C Club homeowners’ association and will be moderated by Marcia Kelbon.
Town hall panelists include County Commissioner Greg Brotherton, Sheriff Joe Nole, and Brinnon Fire Chief Tim Manly. County officials include Deputy Director of Community Development Josh Peters, environmental health specialists Amanda Christopherson and Nick Lawlor, natural resources coordinator Tami Pokorny, and Compliance Officer Becca Maurer. Also attending will be Hood Canal Communications manager Mike Oblizalo.
“We’re eager to focus on Brinnon and south county issues,” said Andrew Schwartz, president of the Lazy C Club homeowners’ association. “This is an exciting opportunity to get some answers from our officials and learn about how our small communities can better work with the county.”
Anyone interested in asking a question at the town hall will need to complete a questionnaire; contact the Lazy C Club at treaslazyc@gmail.com or 360-670-0012 for more information on submitting a question.