Open Gorge: The Skamania Dispatch & Klickitattler
This month, the White Salmon City Council voted to make every new home EV-ready, and the debate was really about who pays for it. We've also got a denied housing appeal at the Planning Commission, a ten-thousand-dollar snag for the Fourth of July parade at the Community Development Committee, and a storm that closed a road. Here's your June in White Salmon. In This Episode * The City Council adopts an EV-ready ordinance, 5-0, and wrestles with affordability * The six-year transportation plan, storm damage on Skagit and Scenic, and a drought summer * Cluster mailboxes retired, Knowledge Bowl state champions, and a state housing-board appointment * The Community Development Committee reworks heritage months and hits a $10,000 parade-closure wall * The Planning Commission denies the Wyers Street reconsideration and eyes the short-term-rental "30% rule" Resources & Links * Read the full written Dispatch at skamaniadispatch.com * White Salmon agendas, packets, and meeting recordings: whitesalmonwa.gov/meetings * Submit written public comment: public.comment@whitesalmonwa.gov * Next up: City Council July 1, Planning Commission public hearing July 8 Community Development Committee coverage draws on a recording from the Columbia Gorge Documenters [https://upliftlocal.news/columbia-gorge/columbia-gorge-documenters/], powered by Uplift Local (CC BY 4.0). Stay Connected with the Gorge The Skamania Dispatch and The Klickitattler are community-led projects of OpenGorge.org. To stay updated on local news, governance, and community events across the region, you can sign up for both newsletters at SkamaniaDispatch.com. For real-time updates and to join the conversation, follow us on Facebook at facebook.com/OpenGorge [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://facebook.com/OpenGorge].
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