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The limited moratorium applies only to new short-term rentals, such as Airbnbs, VRBOs and other vacation rental properties, located in Residential Medium-Density and Residential High-Density zones. Read on...
The ordinance, which takes effect January 1, 2024, will improve City processes and expand incentives for development of infill, affordable and multi-family housing. Read on...
The City of Port Angeles announces the results of the 2023 General Election, as certified on Tuesday by the Clallam County Auditor’s Office. Read on...
Serving on a City Board, Commission or Committee offers an opportunity for dedicated individuals to weigh in on important issues and contribute to the public process. Read on...
Early findings from a maintenance inspection indicate structural failures that pose serious risk to public safety and the safety of surrounding property. Read on...
The Parks & Recreation Department has adjusted public restroom operating hours for the winter season. The Portland Loos, located at the Gateway Transit Center and Breezeway Parking Lot areas of downtown Port Angeles, remain open and available 24/7. Read on...
On Tuesday, October 17th, the Port Angeles City Council meeting was the target of hate speech by virtual participants using fake names. The City of Port Angeles has a steadfast commitment to inclusivity and does not tolerate hate or discrimination. Read on...
The City of Port Angeles is amending the municipal code to reduce barriers to housing production, build residential capacity, promote flexibility, and make developing and finding attainable housing easier for all. Learn More...
In December 2022, the City unveiled three new public restrooms in downtown Port Angeles. The facilities, known as Portland Loos, are open to the public 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Learn More...
The City will soon begin constructing the initial phase of a three-phase project to improve the Race Street corridor, connecting the Olympic Discovery Trail and Port Angeles’ waterfront to the Olympic National Park Visitor Center. Learn More...