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The Port of Olympia and Olympians for Public Accountability (OPA) agreed on July 11, 2011, that OPA will dismiss with prejudice its appeal of the Port’s general industrial stormwater permit pending before the Pollution Control Hearings Board.
Three cities in Thurston County will receive an economic boost from the Port of Olympia in 2012. The Commission will award Bucoda, Rainier and Yelm up to $10,000 each in matching funds for specific projects through the... Read on...
The White Coral, a Pacific Lumber and Shipping vessel, is expected to arrive at the Port of Olympia's Marine Terminal on May 16, 2012. After loading cargo (logs), it's scheduled to depart on May 20, 2012.
The Port of Olympia Commission is seeking applicants for two alternates to the Port of Olympia Citizens Advisory Committee. When a regular committee member cannot complete their term, the Commission appoints an alternate to... Read on...
The Coreship OL, a Weyerhaeuser vessel, is expected to arrive at the Port of Olympia's Marine Terminal on May 8, 2012. After loading cargo (logs), it's scheduled to depart on May 15, 2012.
The Commission meets on the second and fourth Mondays of each month at 5:30 PM. The regular evening meeting location is the LOTT Clean Water Alliance Board Room, 500 Adams St. NE, Olympia. Following are upcoming meetings... Read on...
The Port of Olympia’s marine terminal has initiated a program that will improve security lighting and emergency preparedness and will keep the Port in compliance with U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security mandates. Federal grants will cover most of the cost.
The Clean Boating Foundation of Washington State recently awarded one of its first Certified ‘Clean’ Boatyard Awards to Swantown Boatworks, a facility owned and operated by the Port of Olympia.
The Port Commission approved entering into a one-year option agreement with Lorig Associates of Seattle on Jan. 23, 2012, for East Bay Parcel 3 on State Avenue and Jefferson Street. At the end of the term, Lorig will pay the... Read on...
“This habitat restoration project will remove an earthen road and culvert built early in the 20th Century, open the creek to fish passage, and return the area to estuarine functioning,” said Alexandra Smith, Port Sr.... [Additional Info...]