Bainbridge Island has a unique dilemma ahead of them. From the Bainbridge website:
The City of Bainbridge Island (COBI) has the opportunity to pursue two alternative types of projects for its waterfront. One alternative is the lease and re-development of approximately one acre of property on the Washington State Ferries Eagle Harbor maintenance yard (WSF Site). The other alternative is to accept money from the Washington State Ferries (WSF) in lieu of the property lease and use the money for a water-dependent or water-oriented use elsewhere within the City of Bainbridge Island. Per WSF requirement, the WSF funding cannot be used for a water-based project on the WSF Site.
Bainbridge is moving fast on this decision. If you would like to learn more about the situation, especially as it relates to redeveloping the one acre for a boating-related endeavor (e.g. a boatyard), please visit: http://www.ci.bainbridge-isl.wa.us/washington_state_ferries_offers.aspx
The City of Bainbridge Island (COBI) has the opportunity to pursue two alternative types of projects for its waterfront. One alternative is the lease and re-development of approximately one acre of property on the Washington State Ferries Eagle Harbor maintenance yard (WSF Site). The other alternative is to accept money from the Washington State Ferries (WSF) in lieu of the property lease and use the money for a water-dependent or water-oriented use elsewhere within the City of Bainbridge Island. Per WSF requirement, the WSF funding cannot be used for a water-based project on the WSF Site.
Bainbridge is moving fast on this decision. If you would like to learn more about the situation, especially as it relates to redeveloping the one acre for a boating-related endeavor (e.g. a boatyard), please visit: http://www.ci.bainbridge-isl.wa.us/washington_state_ferries_offers.aspx
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