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Port of Poulsbo talks construction, city’s Shoreline Master plan at Jan. 5 meeting

January 4th, 2012 at Wed, 4th, 2012 at 1:14 pm by Megan Stephenson

The Port of Poulsbo will be holding its first meeting of 2012 tomorrow, Jan. 5 at 7 p.m. Arnold ‘Arnie’ Bockus and James Rutledge will be taking their oaths of office; Rutledge defeated Bockus in the November election, but Bockus was appointed to departing Commissioner Glenn Gilbert’s seat. Antonio DeCarlo is currently Chairman, but a new Chairman may be appointed at the meeting.

The commission will also be discussing the parking lot, construction underway in the old armory lot; ‘C’ Dock project update, and the Shoreline Master Program.

The Board of Commissioners holds public meetings every first and third Thursday of the month, in the multipurpose room on ‘E’ Dock.

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