Port Angeles City Council
Meeting Summary
Port Angeles City Council held a special meeting featuring both WCIA liability training for elected officials and presentations from three organizations addressing homelessness as part of preparation for an upcoming April 7 work session. The meeting included two distinct segments: a comprehensive liability training presentation from WCIA Deputy Director Rob Roscow covering insurance coverage, risk management, and legal exposures for council members, followed by presentations from Habitat for Humanity of Clallam County, Salvation Army, and For PA on their respective roles in addressing homelessness and housing issues. The WCIA training addressed critical liability concerns for elected officials, including the dangers of acting individually versus collectively as a council, personnel law complexities, development agreement risks, and proper protocols for executive sessions. Roscow emphasized that insurance costs have risen dramatically due to large settlements and verdicts, with reinsurance rates increasing 700% over ten years, though the organization tries to buffer these increases for member jurisdictions. The homelessness presentations provided council with detailed insights into three different approaches to the issue. Habitat for Humanity focused on their role in affordable homeownership, having completed 42 homes with zero foreclosures and currently developing veteran-specific housing. The Salvation Army detailed their meal program serving approximately 60 meals daily, shower facilities, and food pantry services with minimal staffing. For PA presented their cleanup operations removing over 400,000 pounds of garbage from abandoned encampments and proposed a structured city response protocol for encampment management. These presentations are part of a series designed to inform council before their comprehensive homelessness work session on April 7, with additional presentations scheduled for March 3 and March 17 from other organizations including the county hom
