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A special event is defined in the Port Orchard Municipal Code (POMC) as “any organized formation of an activity proposed to occur that affects the public’s ordinary use of rights-of-way or public parks, including but not limited to runs, street dances, block parties and parades”. All special events require approval by the City of Port...

The application shall be filed with the city clerk’s office 90 days before the event.  A Special Event Reservation Form can be submitted by February 1st of each year to reserve your proposed special event, if the event was held on the same day as the previous year. Please note that it provides no guarantee...

There is a $50 non-refundable administrative fee to process each application. Per Port Orchard Municipal Code (POMC) 5.96, if your event has two or more vendors engaged in public property vending, you are required to have a Master Vendor License (MVL). The MVL fee is $15 per day or $200 per month. Closure of parking...

POPD Case #D08-000929 On April 30, 2008, at 03:58 a.m., Port Orchard officers and South Kitsap Fire Rescue were dispatched to a residential house fire at 1147 Sidney Ave, Port Orchard WA. Officers arrived and found the residence fully engulfed in flames. After the blaze was extinguished, firefighters found a human body on a bedroom...

Police Department and Complaints The Port Orchard Police Department strives to promote a high level of confidence within our community and maintain the professional integrity of the Department.  It is our policy to vigorously investigate and review all instances of alleged misconduct against our employees.  All investigations are conducted in a fair and efficient manner...

Community Health Navigator Program Page is currently under revision. The mission of the Community Health Navigator position is to assist the Port Orchard community with connection to treatment, resources, and services during and after contact with first responders. The goal is to increase overall health and well-being of the community by providing individuals with resources...

Click here to view the most recent weekly arrests. Click here to view the most recent weekly incidents. Weekly Incidents Weekly Arrests 5/31/2021 through 6/6/2021 5/31/2021 through 6/6/2021 5/24/2021 through 5/30/2021 5/24/2021 through 5/30/2021 5/17/2021 through 5/23/2021 5/17/2021 through 5/23/2023 5/10/2021 through 5/16/2021 5/10/2021 through 5/16/2021 5/3/2021 through 5/9/2021 5/3/2021 through 5/9/2021 4/26/2021 through 5/2/2021...

Documents Final Adopted Downtown Subarea Plan (May 22, 2021) Downtown Subarea Plan Ordinance (Updated September 16, 2021) Planned Action Ordinance Final Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) Final Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for Downtown Subarea Plan, April 26, 2021

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Policy Manual Port Orchard Police Department Manual Policies Biased-Based Policing Body-Worn Cameras Brady Material Disclosure Civil Disturbances Discriminatory Harassment First Amendment Assemblies Hate Crimes Homeless Persons Immigration Violations Public Recording of Law Enforcement Activity Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) Operations Use of Deadly Force and In-Custody Deaths Use of Force Use of Force Review Vehicle Pursuits

How do I report a crime? For emergencies, call 911. For police response to non-emergencies, call 911 to have an officer dispatched to contact you, or you may make an online report here: http://www.kitsap911.org/online-incident-report/ Who do I call about police related non-emergencies? DIAL 911 FOR EMERGENCIES.  For non-emergency issues that may require an officer to...

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