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Port Of Keyport
Provide pacific northwest regional council training event.
Posted Date
Mar 10, 2026
Due Date
Mar 24, 2026
Release: Mar 10, 2026
Port Of Keyport
Close: Mar 24, 2026
Provide pacific northwest regional council training event.
AvailablePort Of Keyport
Provide waste abatement and removal services.
Posted Date
Feb 27, 2026
Due Date
Mar 30, 2026
Release: Feb 27, 2026
Port Of Keyport
Close: Mar 30, 2026
Provide waste abatement and removal services.
AvailablePort Of Keyport
Propane supply. Propane Fuel (NTE 3,000 Gallons). 1 EA.
Posted Date
Mar 4, 2026
Due Date
Mar 16, 2026
Release: Mar 4, 2026
Port Of Keyport
Close: Mar 16, 2026
Propane supply. Propane Fuel (NTE 3,000 Gallons). 1 EA.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Port Of Keyport
Key discussion points included website updates, specifically making it clear that live-aboards are not permitted, and offering currently available dock spaces to the public waitlist. The commission reviewed the estimated cost for necessary pier repairs, noting that it exceeds the current budget and that the Auditor is seeking potential funding sources from the State Treasurer. A former commissioner recommended growing the investment fund for future projects. New business covered distributing Commissioner duties, the installation of an additional cleat on the linear dock by the Port of Brownsville maintenance team, the approval of the 2026 Budget and Resolution 2025-02: Tax Levy Certification. Berth age agreements for 2026 are expected to be mailed in December. The Auditor reported on current Port financials and authorized payment for checks totaling $1836.29.
Key discussion points included updates on the website/webmaster role, as the current webmaster agreed to assist the new incoming commissioner before leaving at the end of December. Other old business involved addressing 2026 Berthage Agreements, ordering new contact phone number signs, and reviewing updates on delinquent guest moorage and launch fees. New business featured an introductory presentation from the Port of Poulsbo Manager regarding mutual interests such as security, development, and maintenance agreements, which may lead to canceling the current maintenance contract with the Port of Brownsville. The Port will review the Port of Brownsville's policy on delinquent vessels and chaining charges. Discussion also covered changes in Commissioner assigned duties, the swearing in of Commissioner Enriquez (which necessitated updating bank signature cards), and an acknowledgment of Lena Hunt's service upon the end of her term. The Auditor reviewed current Port financials and reported on paid warrants and checks.
The meeting included discussions and updates on website and tenant matters, the Keyport Restaurant, Milt Meeds' sailboat seaworthiness, old records management, and the relocation of a game camera. New business included updates on the All Ports Meeting, the Kitsap Derelict Boat Program, preparations for the October budget review, and winter moorage. The auditor presented the financial report and reviewed record keeping. The meeting also touched on a resident's shoreline plan, issues with the website's live stream, permitting for pier work, and proposed legislation regarding property annexation by ports.
The meeting included discussions and updates on the website, tenant matters, and old records. Actions were taken to move the game camera to permanent moorage. New business included a discussion on slip #10, commissioner duties, an interlocal agreement with Port of Poulsbo and Brownsville, and a letter from a port manager applicant. Updates were provided on winter moorage and the waitlist, along with a review of the FOIA procedure. The annual budget was also on the agenda. The auditor presented the financial report, and warrants and checks were signed. Possible projects such as a bike rack, surveillance recorder, and painted lines on the boat launch were discussed.
The meeting included discussions and updates on a pier survey, website updates, marina camera, policies manual for the Port Auditor, policy for cash box/bank deposit approval, and printer scanner procurement. There was also an update on the Kitsap County Derelict Boat Program, the election filing deadline, and a RCO Grant opportunity for boating infrastructure. The auditor discussed the budget, QuickBooks upgrade, state audit completion report, and warrant and check signing. Other topics included the process for filling open marina slips, the tenant list, and the online waiting list. The Commissioners agreed that they are not in a position financially to apply for any new projects at this time.
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