OPSRRA's Semi-Annual Meeting on November 30th highlighted recent achievements, including road line painting and future plans for Kemp Lake Road. Concerns about drug labs were raised, and informative talks on forest fire preparedness were delivered. Rainfall levels remain below average. in 2025, the CRD provided financial support for rainwater harvesting.
September Director’s Report
Fall OPSRRA Local Business Trade Fair This Fall OPSRRA is holding a local trade fair for local OPSRRA business members at the JdF Hall. The intention is to showcase and support local businesses that service our area. It would be intended to gather some of our local businesses into one room where they can interact … Continue reading September Director’s Report
Summertime Director’s Report
In May, the OPSRRA Board retreated to strategize for the upcoming year, continuing their mission to ensure a healthy rural environment in their communities. They emphasized education, advocacy, and community connection, outlining goals such as improving local roads and maintaining neighborhood boards. Includes detailed updates on highway changes and the fight against biosolid distribution in our region.
Town Hall – Feb 2025
On February 23rd, forty residents from Shirley, Otter Point, and Jordan River gathered to discuss Future Development. The meeting, led by OPSRRA president Chris Moss, covered the governance of the Juan de Fuca Electoral Area and emphasized preserving its rural character amid development pressures. Various topics included housing, water infrastructure, environmental considerations, and community needs.
