Housing board considers information in proposals

Members question what’s public, private

PORT TOWNSEND — A joint oversight board is considering the information it should request from agencies applying for funding for affordable and homeless housing projects in Jefferson County.

The city-county board that met Wednesday at the Cotton Building in downtown Port Townsend wasn’t able to reach a decision on how to form a template for proposals.

Questions from a task force meeting earlier in the afternoon, which regarded how much of each application would be part of the public record, were unresolved.

Vicki Kirkpatrick, the director of Jefferson County Public Health, said she wanted a legal opinion on the types of information that could be protected.

“If there are interviews for the applicants, would it have to be an open public meeting or a closed meeting because of the information?” she asked.

The joint oversight board, which takes recommendations from the task force and presents them to the Board of County Commissioners, is looking at about $80,000 annually, plus some existing funds, to award as grants.

The funds would come as part of a tax credit against state sales tax both in the county and within city limits. The state Legislature gave local governments the authority to use those funds toward housing issues in House Bill 1406.

“It’s based on a degree of openness,” said David Sullivan, a county commissioner who chairs the joint oversight board on housing. “All of a sudden we’re faced with proprietary information.”

Kirkpatrick, also an oversight board member, said the county wants to ensure it isn’t breaching any legal authority with public disclosure.

“Our goal in this entire process is to be as open and transparent as possible,” she said.

One of the potential issues is that many of the members of the task force represent agencies likely to apply for the funds, oversight board member Frank Hoffman said.

“My first concern is all the members of the task force,” Hoffman said. “I think it’s important that we trust each other and that we’re transparent with each other.”

Agencies represented on the task force include Olympic Community Action Programs (OlyCAP), the Peninsula Housing Authority, Dove House, the Olympic Area on Aging and Jumping Mouse Children’s Center in addition to the public health department, law enforcement and the winter shelter at the American Legion hall.

________

Jefferson County Managing Editor Brian McLean can be reached at 360-385-2335, ext. 6, or at bmclean@peninsuladaily news.com.

More in News

Hurricane Ridge day lodge funding held up in Congress

The fate of $80 million in funding to rebuild… Continue reading

Judy Davidson, left, and Kathy Thomas, both of Port Townsend, look over the skin care products offered by Shandi Motsi of Port Townsend, one of the 20 vendors at the second annual Procrastinators Craft Fair at the Palindrome/Eaglemount Cidery on Friday. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
Procrastinators Market

Judy Davidson, left, and Kathy Thomas, both of Port Townsend, look over… Continue reading

Services could be impacted by closure

Essential workers won’t get paid in shutdown

A now-deceased male cougar was confirmed by Panthera and Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife staff to have been infected with Avian influenza on the Olympic Peninsula. (Powell Jones/Panthera)
Two cougars infected with bird flu die

Risk of human infection still low, CDC says

D
Readers contribute $58K to Home Fund to date

Donations can be made for community grants this spring

Jefferson Elementary School in Port Angeles designated Thursday dress up like a candy cane day. Back row, from left to right, they are: Wyatt Farman, Ari Ownby, Tayo Murdach, Chloe Brabant, Peyton Underwood, Lola Dixon, River Stella (in wheelchair), Fenja Garling, Tegan Brabant, Odessa Glaude, Eastyn Schmeddinger-Schneder. Front row: Ellie Schneddinger-Schneder, Cypress Crear, Bryn Christiansen and Evelyn Shrout. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)
Dress like a candy cane

Jefferson Elementary School in Port Angeles designated Thursday dress up like a… Continue reading

EYE ON THE PENINSULA: Jefferson commissioners to meet on Monday

Meetings across the North Olympic Peninsula

A 40-year-old Quilcene man died and a 7-year-old boy was airlifted to a Seattle hospital after the car in which they were riding collided with the back of a school bus on Center Road on Friday morning. (East Jefferson Fire Rescue)
One dies in two-vehicle collision involving school bus

A 40-year-old Quilcene man died and a 7-year-old boy was… Continue reading

Iris McNerney of from Port Townsend is like a pied piper at the Port Hudson Marina. When she shows up with a bag of wild bird seed, pigeons land and coo at her feet. McNerney has been feeding the pigeons for about a year and they know her car when she parks. Gulls have a habit of showing up too whenever a free meal is available. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
Feeding the birds

Iris McNerney of from Port Townsend is like a pied piper at… Continue reading

Property purchase intended for housing

Port Angeles envisions 18 to 40 residents

Housing, climate top Port Townsend’s state agenda

City also prioritizes transportation, support at Fort Worden

Dennis Bauer gets emotional while testifying at his triple murder trial in January 2022. His conviction was overturned by the state Court of Appeals and remanded back to Clallam County. (Paul Gottlieb/Peninsula Daily News)
Appeals court overturns murder conviction

Three-judge panel rules Bauer did not receive fair trial