The Manchester Community Council (MCC) is a community group created to serve as a liaison between the citizens of Manchester and the Kitsap County government. The council takes its origins from the Manchester Subarea Plan, a document designed and implemented in 2002 by the Kitsap County government and a volunteer group of 42+ Manchester residents.
The Subarea Plan designates Manchester as a 'rural village,' and was created as a means of establishing legal guidelines for Manchester's "land use, densities, transportation, public facilities, public infrastructure, natural systems and open space." (Click the link Manchester Subarea Plan for complete details as posted on the Kitsap County web site.)
While the Subarea Plan recommends that a Manchester Community Council be created, it is up to the people of Manchester to determine exactly what shape this council will take.
Public MCC meetings are held on the fourth Tuesday of every month, from 6:30pm to 8:30pm in the Manchester Library Community Room.
If you live, work, or vacation in Manchester, you may be interested in the activities of the MCC. Click on the links at the top of this page to read the most recent MCC minutes, the next meeting agenda, or to review the MCC Bylaws.
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