State & Local Meeting
City of Anacortes - City Council Meeting (2/23/26)
February 23, 2026
The City of Anacortes City Council held a meeting on February 23, 2026, where they swore in a new council member and proclaimed March as Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. The council received updates on various city projects, including the Ship Harbor boardwalk reconstruction, funded partly through Recreation Conservation Office (RCO) and Aquatic Lands Enhancement Account (AIA) grants, and the Hart Lake parking lot improvement project, which is grant-funded with matching funds from park impact fees and private donations. The Parks and Recreation Committee discussed funding challenges, especially with county funding cuts to the senior meals program, and emphasized reliance on private donations for park maintenance due to budget constraints. The council also reviewed the updated Forest Plan, which includes no current plans for a boat launch, trail closures, and new policies on e-bikes and park ranger positions, noting that no sweeping policy changes were introduced. Additionally, the council was briefed on multiple ongoing legal appeals related to the city's comprehensive plan and development regulations, highlighting significant legal costs estimated at over $230,000, with discussions on the impact of repeated appeals on city resources and potential recovery of legal fees. The meeting concluded with a vote to approve the consent agenda and adjournment.
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- City of Anacortes - City Council Meeting (2/23/26) · City of Anacortes · Feb 23