Harbor-Works Being Reviewed By State Again
The State Auditor’s Office is again planning to review whether Harbor-Works was created illegally.
According to spokeswoman Mindy Chambers, the Auditor’s Office has received new information which might change their previous conclusion that had cleared the City and Port of Port Angeles of any wrongdoing.
Port Angeles residents Shirley Nixon and Norma Turner, who filed the earlier complaint about Harbor-Works, have provided the new information which has caused the State Auditor’s Office to re-examine the issue.
They’re alleging that the city and port both violated the state Open Public Meetings Act when Harbor-Works was created in May of 2008.
According to spokeswoman Mindy Chambers, the Auditor’s Office has received new information which might change their previous conclusion that had cleared the City and Port of Port Angeles of any wrongdoing.
Port Angeles residents Shirley Nixon and Norma Turner, who filed the earlier complaint about Harbor-Works, have provided the new information which has caused the State Auditor’s Office to re-examine the issue.
They’re alleging that the city and port both violated the state Open Public Meetings Act when Harbor-Works was created in May of 2008.
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