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.
DEVELOPMENT?!? In my area?
In Otter Point, Shirley, and Jordan River, residents have divergent opinions on future development, with discussions ranging from no development to various housing types and infrastructure needs. OPSRRA seeks community input, emphasizing the importance of decisions amid the pressure for 1,200 new homes in the next decade. A general meeting is scheduled for February 23 to discuss these topics.
Welcome to 2025
OPSRRA is initiating the New Year with a February meeting and an April AGM. The community successfully gathered 109 signatures for the "No Biosolids" petition. Improved road safety is planned for Otter Point Road. Membership has increased, and the board seeks new Directors. Spring cleanup of community bulletin boards is also planned.
