No shooting in the dunes

Furthermore: “No fireworks shall be discharged in any dune area or within a building without city approval. No person shall set off fireworks of any kind in forest, fallows, grass or brush covered land, either on his own land or the property of another, between April 15th and December 1st of any year”

Fireworks prohibited! Kinda sorta…

O.S. law: “Consumer fireworks may be discharged within the city, in the area noted in Section 8.12.025, only on the second and third of July between the hours of noon and 11 p.m. and the fourth of July between the hours of noon and midnight … or as provided in RCW 70.77.311 or as otherwise allowed by this chapter.”

June 14 public comments

(What LB was upset about). From minutes: Edgar Schroll commented on City sidewalks.MaryJo Simon commented on the billboard at the Ocean ShoresGolf Course, Ocean Shores Cinema Purchase and requested themayor to resign.Sue Aspelund commented on a request for the mayor to resign.Jennifer Herboldsheimer commented on a request for the mayorto resign.Bryan Kern thanked Councilmember ConniryContinue reading “June 14 public comments”

And the winner is…

The first annual North Beach News Sand & Sawdust photo contest winners: Randy Peck, first place, “Love the food here!” Pat Hayes, second place, “Don’t block my driveway!” They both get … something

Candidate questions?

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Blindspot for hypcorisy?

At last night’s council meeting, “LB” defended the mayor, challenged those calling for Dingler’s resignation, and — blindspot for hypcorisy? — after saying public comments shouldn’t be used to criticize elected officials, well, listen for yourself

“The War Chest” launch?

Minutes, Ocean Shores City Council, June 14: “Mayor Dingler advised the City Council to authorize the Mayor to release the City’s interest in the Purchase and Sale agreement with the Ocean Shores Cinema, suggesting the city consider selling certain City owned vacant properties to build a war chest for replacing the Police Station, and thatContinue reading ““The War Chest” launch?”

Who wants a new cop shop?

Guess my Locals Only “copamedics” idea (combining police and firefighter/paramedics) didn’t fly. Looks like your leader will push for a brand new cop shop at tonight’s council meeting. From the agenda: A Request of the City Council of the City of Ocean Shores, Washington, to approve a Police Department Building Study to determine the comparativeContinue reading “Who wants a new cop shop?”