Bainbridge Island PLUS
Open Issues: 90
Closed Issues: 6,346
Acknowledged Issues: 411
Watching issues created after: 2016-08-30
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Street Light Out Archived1222-1240 Northeast Wing Point Way Bainbridge Island, WA - Bainbridge IslandReceived a request for a new street light.
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202-398 Winslow Way E Bainbridge Island, WA, 98110, USA - Bainbridge IslandMessages such as the large "Black Lives Matter" painted on Winslow Way is accepted as a moral statement but is also viewed as political speech that advocates the defunding of police departments and other actions that ultimately impact public safety. Remarks by members of our City Council favor exploring the defunding of our Police Department as documented in the Bainbridge Island Review. These public statements by the City Council should make us all ask ourselves if we are being responsibly represented. Since painting messages on public streets now appears to be accepted as free speech it will be interesting to watch which speech we tolerate and whether free speech actually exists in Bainbridge Island at all.
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Storm Drainage Issue Archived8185-8405 Quail Hill Road Northeast Bainbridge Island, Washington - Bainbridge IslandNew construction driveway without culvert is diverting water from the ditch on the north side of quail hill road into the road.
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Code Enforcement Issue Archived3988 Rockaway Beach Road Bainbridge Island, Washington - Bainbridge IslandThe owners of this home which is adjacent to ours have removed a fir tree, cleared the land and per their attorney are planning to grade and fill for a parking area without the necessary permits and approval.
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Planning Dept Issue Archived10355 Ne Valley Rd Bainbridge Island WA 98110, United States - Bainbridge IslandThe intersection of Sunrise & Valley has two stop signs. Traffic travelling on Sunrise must stop at the intersection but traffic on Valley does not. This creates a dangerous situation for cars on Sunrise.This intersection needs to be a four-way stop. I live south of the intersection on Sunrise, when I approach the intersectio (heading north)n I often cannot see the traffic on Valley becaus to the left, large US post office truck park on the stree and, on the right there's a hill and trees that make it hard to see approaching cars. This is actually a very busy intersection during the day and it seems like an oversight that it's not already a four-way stop. Similar problems apply when driving south on Sunrise.
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Illegal Dumping Archived8220 Quail Hill Rd Ne Bainbridge Island, WA 98110, USA - Bainbridge Island8220 Quail Hill road is using their tractor to dump roots/stumps and other debris over their property line onto the neighboring vacant lot
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Graffiti on Ridge Ln Archived6537 Ridge Ln Ne Bainbridge Island, Washington - Bainbridge IslandSomeone has spray painted a giant orange 'private prop no trespass' message on a concrete block in the city easement along Ridge Lane NE. It's maybe 6' long and 2' high and jarringly garish along a nice neighborhood lane.
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Code Enforcement Issue Archived11027 Rolling Bay Walk Ne Bainbridge Island, WA 98110, USA - Bainbridge IslandExcessive truck weights and speeding of const trucks resulting in cracking of pavement, improper shoring and trenching activities, oil spills, improper use of tracked const vehicles..
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Road Issue ArchivedWing Point Way Bainbridge Island, Washington - Bainbridge IslandBike lanes on Wing Point are unusable due to debris from February storms.
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5451–7499 Rockaway Beach Rd Ne Bainbridge Island 98110, United States - Bainbridge IslandMultiple, leaning, ivy- covered trees
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Sign Issue-Pot Shop Archived7906 Northeast Day Road Bainbridge Island, Washington - Bainbridge IslandNew WA State Law does not allow Pot Shops to have sandwich board signs. Paper & Leaf still has sandwich board signs up. Code Enf please respond. Thanks.
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500 Winslow Way East Bainbridge Island, Washington - Bainbridge IslandAfter searching Title 12 of municipal code I could not determine whether the numerous sandwich signs on the sideway between the Gateway entrance and EricksonWinslow Way violate code. However, they are visual eyesores, occupy public space for private benefit, are not protected speech, and with few exceptions are not even in proximity to the businesses they advertise. The Barrecor sign stands out by its size and the fact that the business it promotes is nearly a mile from the sign's location.