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Passenger-only ferry? Take the Puget Sound Regional Council survey

May 31st, 2020|

-- suggested by an Orcas Issues reader -- The Puget Sound Regional Council (PSRC) is studying potential passenger-only ferry (POF) service around Puget Sound and would appreciate your input on potential POF terminal locations, routes, and priorities. Please help us by taking this brief 10-minute survey. A few notes about

As states start to reopen, here’s where people are going

May 31st, 2020|

Americans are getting a burger and a haircut — but not dinner and a movie -- from Washington Post -- Every state and most counties have loosened stay-at-home restrictions at least a little, and U.S. residents appear to be venturing out with varying degrees of caution. In and around the

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Inslee announces Safe Start — Washington’s Phased Reopening by county

May 31st, 2020|

-- from Governor Jay Inslee's Office -- Gov. Jay Inslee announced today the expansion of Safe Start — Washington’s Phased Reopening plan. The expansion comes as the current Stay Home, Stay Healthy order ends midnight Sunday. The expansion moves Washington through the phased reopening on a county-by-county basis.With this new approach, counties will have

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County grapples with decline in tax revenue

May 30th, 2020|

-- by Minor Lile, Orcas Issues reporter -- For the last seven weeks the County Council has allotted time at each of their meetings to discuss the condition of the County budget in the wake of the Coronavirus impact on the local economy and a corresponding decline in anticipated sales

Inslee statement on Saturday protests

May 30th, 2020|

-- from Governor Jay Inslee -- As people gather today to protest the unjust death of George Floyd, I hope they do so peacefully and safely. Everyone has the freedom - and the right - to demonstrate and speak their mind. However, violence and destruction have no place in Washington

COVID-19 Community Conversations | Round Seven

May 30th, 2020|

-- from Brendan Cowan, Department of Emergency Management -- After taking a week off, COVID-19 Community Conversations continues with another set of videos highlighting specific efforts from organizations and people in our community that provide key services and crucial leadership around the county. You can find our entire collection of

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County investigating COVID-19 case exposure on San Juan Island

May 30th, 2020|

Technically, the case belongs to another county, but ... -- from Brendan Cowan for Department of Emergency Management -- The San Juan County Health & Community Services surveillance and contact tracing team is actively investigating a positive COVID-19 case with ties to San Juan Island. The case technically belongs to

Inslee extends 23 COVID-19 proclamations

May 30th, 2020|

-- from Governor Jay Inslee's Office -- Gov. Jay Inslee announced the extension of 23 proclamations today in response to the continuing COVID-19 pandemic. The extensions were approved by the state Legislature. The proclamations, which were set to expire on May 31, 2020, are extended to June 17, 2020. All

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Face masks not required on ferries, but are ‘encouraged’

May 30th, 2020|

-- from Washington State Ferries -- Please be advised that San Juan County has moved into Phase 2 of the Governor’s plan for reopening Washington. Visitors to the San Juan Islands are required to wear masks/face coverings upon entering or remaining in any business in San Juan County. Travel should also

Governor announces state’s long term care testing plan and farmworker protections

May 30th, 2020|

-- from the Office of Governor Jay Inslee -- Gov. Jay Inslee today announced the state’s plan to begin broad testing within long term care facilities and laid out additional health and safety guidelines for the agriculture industry.  Farmworker protections  The governor issued a proclamation providing additional health and safety guidelines to

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Recap of today’s COVID-19 news and updates

May 30th, 2020|

-- from Emergency Operations Center, Camp Murray -- Numbers. For the most recent tally of cases by county, demographics, and more, visit the Department of Health's website. New, county-based, safe start plan announced today. Gov. Jay Inslee announced today an updated county-by-county Safe Start plan. The plan outlines new targets and metrics for containing

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Sheriff’s report | May 20-26, 2020

May 30th, 2020|

— from San Juan County Sheriff’s Office — Wednesday, May 20, 202020-003683 Fraud 08:16:42 05/20/20San Juan Deputies were advised of a fraudulent unemployment claim. The incident was documented. 20-003685 Fraud 09:13:58 05/20/20San Juan Deputies were advised of a fraudulent unemployment claim. The incident was documented. 20-003686 Fraud 09:43:32 05/20/20A Lopez

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San Juan County Courts offer new process for reducing court-ordered debts

May 29th, 2020|

-- from Mellissa Derksema for San Juan County District Court -- For those who have court-ordered fines and fees, San Juan County District Court and Superior Court are offering a new, easier way to ask the courts to reduce or forgive your debts – and many people qualify for relief.

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Commercial, residential burning closes at end of month

May 29th, 2020|

-- from San Juan County Communications -- All permits issued for burning commercial or residential burns are expiring as the burn season has come to a close. Campfires, burning charcoal or firewood, remain allowed in contained campfire bowls, stoves, or rings remain allowed in sizes up to 3 foot in

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