In observance of the holiday, City facilities will be closed on Wednesday, January 1 for New Years Day.

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City of Port Orchard offers a range of benefits to full-time employees, which includes: Medical insurance Dental insurance Vision insurance Life insurance Employee Assistance Program Health Reimbursement Account Retirement Account Vacation leave Annual personal holidays Sick leave Other types of leave, including bereavement, jury, and military For more information regarding benefits for specific position listings,...

The U.S. Congress signed the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in 1990, and it went into effect in 1992. The ADA is a civil rights law that prohibits discrimination against individuals with disabilities in access to jobs, public accommodations, government services and programs, public transportation and telecommunications. Title I of the ADA prohibits private employers,...

Notice: Paul Powers Park Closed for Repairs and Enhancements Public Works will begin maintenance operations at Paul Powers Park, 2051 Sidney Avenue, on December 18, 2024. The park will remain closed to the public during the maintenance process. We anticipate reopening the park on January 10, 2025. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. Parks...

Community Development Applications Visit the Permit Center for Community Development Forms and Applications Other Links JARPA APPLICATION DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY Recycling/Disposal Guide for Home Gadgets and Devices

If you have been authorized to perform community restitution work for a Port Orchard Municipal Court case, you must perform the community restitution work for the City of Port Orchard .  Please contact the court at 360-876-1701 for further information.

Yes, attending court is not an automatic defense for violating the City’s parking ordinance.  If you want to contest the parking ticket, you must follow the instructions on the back of the ticket.

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Judge Timothy A. Drury   Timothy A. Drury was appointed to serve as the Municipal Court Judge for the City of Port Orchard beginning January 1, 2018. Judge Drury is committed to a strong justice system based on public awareness and prevention in order to ensure a safe community for all citizens. Judge Drury was...

Please contact Kitsap Transit at http://www.kitsaptransit.com/ or by telephone at 800-501-RIDE.

On behalf of the men and women of the Port Orchard Police Department, welcome and thank you for taking the time to learn about your police department. Our website provides the means to stay informed and contains links to valuable resources designed to keep you and your family safe. We have a strong and dedicated...

    In 2014, the City of Port Orchard embarked on a project to develop a city logo and system of wayfinding signs. The city retained Ambrosini Designs for the design work and formed a citizen committee to advise the consultant. Over a series of meetings, three alternative logos and a variety of sign concepts...

Permit Center Due to the increased volume of permit applications, our workload has significantly increased. We do not have a definite time frame of when permits will be ready for issuance. Plans are reviewed in the order they are received, and the plans examiners are reviewing as quickly as they can. The Permit Center receives,...

Map Information Some of the maps are large files and may take awhile to open. Please note: As annexations occur, the City boundaries are modified. The maps on this web page may not reflect newly annexed areas. Please contact the Port Orchard Department of Community Development at (360) 874-5533 if you have any questions.

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Unused prescription medications can be dropped off at the Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office, located at 614 Division Street, Port Orchard.  Contact their office at (360) 337-7101 for drop-off hours.

Domestic violence is the actual or threatened physical, sexual, psychological or economic abuse of an individual by someone with whom they have or have had an intimate relationship. For help with domestic violence, Call 911 and ask for help, or contact YWCA Alive 24/hr hotline(confidential) at (360) 479-8500 or 1-800-500-5513.

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