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OPALCO Still Confused on Climate, Solar and what Renewable Energy Really Is

In OPACLO's blog Why Local Generation Is Important: Part 1 of 3 they seem to believe the hype created by the now debunked climate hoax that seems to only affect California, Oregon, Washington and parts of Canada. Where else on this plant do we see climate change wildfires running amok?

Could OPACLO not find a current supply/demand graf? 2019 was so long ago.

How much has OPALCO spent on nuclear power, the most underrated renewalble green power source we have. With micro nuclear plants coming fast to all corners of the planet we should be looking at that as a better form of local power. Wind, water and solar are nice but have no scalablity and reliance on environment.

Maybe parts 2 and 3 will be better.

Back In Session: Sheriff’s Office Reminds Drivers of School Bus Safety

With school districts around San Juan County resuming classes in early January, the San Juan County Sheriff’s Office is reminding drivers of school bus safety laws and best practices.  

“It is never ok to pass a school bus with the stop-arm out,” said Sheriff Eric Peter. “The Sheriff's Office has received several calls regarding people either disregarding or not being aware of the school buses when they are stopped with the red lights flashing and the stop sign out to load and unload children.”

County Seeks to Address Flooding, Sightlines & Congestion with Douglas/Bailer Hill Rd Project on SJI

San Juan County’s Public Works Department is preparing to advertise to bid the Douglas/Bailer Hill Road Improvements Project this month. The County expects to evaluate bids at the end of January and determine if the project can move forward. In the event the County is able to proceed with the 1.3-mile-long project, the department is pleased to share the preliminary scope, timeline, and accommodations.  

Announcing Leo Michael's Retirement

With gratitude and great appreciation for his years of service in San Juan County, we announce that Leo Michael will retire from his role as owner and principal of Safe Harbor Insurance at the new year, January 1, 2025. We recognize his many years of hard work, commitment, and friendship as a long term SJI local. His expertise and personal touch will be greatly missed by his clients, colleagues, and neighbors. 

Leo has a hard time thinking about retirement, as he genuinely loves this community, his co-workers, and the local friendly faces who swing by just to say hello!

Reminder: No left turns at Nichols Street & Argyle Ave

San Juan County Sheriff posted this message to the community. 

San Juan Island community, it has now been over five months since the "NO LEFT TURN SIGNS" were installed for public safety reasons at the intersection of Nichols St & Argyle Ave. There are still too many people either not being aware of the signs or just choosing not to follow the no left turn signs.

DRAFT North Shore Preserve Stewardship and Management Plan Now Open for Public Comment

The San Juan County Conservation Land Bank is seeking public input on its recently completed Draft Stewardship and Management Plan (SMP) for North Shore Preserve on Orcas Island. The purpose of this SMP is to identify overarching goals and management objectives for the Preserve’s natural, historic and cultural resources. In general, SMPs guide decision-making, work planning, and promote transparency. For the 76 percent of Land Bank properties that are open to the public, SMPs also define the level of public access in ways that meet our mission to provide opportunities for low-intensity recreation. These plans are revised periodically in response to changing environmental and social conditions.

You can download a copy of the Draft North Shore Preserve SMP from the Land Bank’s website by following this link: DRAFT Stewardship and Management Plan for North Shore Preserve.

  • Public Comment Period: October 17 – November 17, 2024
  • Please submit your comments by November 17, 2024.

You're Invited! San Juan County Conservation Land Bank Seeks Community Input

Got questions for Your Conservation Land Bank? We want to hear from you! We will host a county wide public meeting on Thursday – October 24th from 6pm - 7:30 pm

We’ll kick off the meeting with a brief organizational update from staff. The remainder of the meeting will be open for questions from the public. 

Register here to join the meeting: October 24, 2024, Community Conversation

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC MEETING TO DISCUSS A PROPOSAL BY PUBLIC WORKS TO SITE AN ESSENTIAL PUBLIC FACILITY ON SHAW ISLAND

The San Juan Department of Community Development will hold a public meeting on Thursday, December 5, 2024, to discuss an application by San Juan County Public Works to site an Essential Public Facility on Shaw Island. To review the proposal, please visit Essential Public Facilities

The public meeting will be held in person beginning at or after 11:30 AM on Thursday, December 5, 2024, at the Shaw Community Center, 42 Reef Net Bay Road, Shaw Island.

San Juan County: The Next Nantucket? Consider a No vote for the Land Bank

I’ve long been drawn to Nantucket, often compared to Friday Harbor, where I’ve lived as a native islander and farmer. My family has lived in the San Juans for over seven generations. In September 2022, a trip to see fall colors on the East Coast finally brought me there, and I ensured we included Nantucket in our plans.

Though lodging was pricey, we settled on a motel for convenience. Arriving via fast ferry from Hyannis, we quickly discovered that Nantucket is a beautiful yet expensive destination, much like Friday Harbor.