News about Edgewater


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IN ORDER TO KEEP UP with what's happening in our community, be sure to read our newsletter that is mailed to each home every quarter. This page will highlight important announcements and information that the board wants to bring to your attention.

Have a suggestion or item of interest you would like to see in the Newsletter. E-Mail: Newsletter

  

Community Announcements

Visit the Community Facebook Page for the latest announcements.

PLEASE REPORT VANDALISM

IF YOU WITNESS vandalism to any EBCC property, call 911.

You can also call 337-7101 - press 0 (without waiting to hear message) and you'll reach someone who will take the information for the police.

 

EBCC Newsletter

Click the links below to open a .pdf of the EBCC Newsletter:

Current Newsletter Spring 2024

Past Newsletters:

Board Meeting Minutes

Click the links below to open a .pdf of the minutes:

Current Minutes

Minutes from the past year:

 

 

Minutes from previous years:

 

 

 

Budget

Click to see the EBCC 2020 annual budget

Click to see the EBCC 2020 annual budget

Click to see the EBCC 2020 annual budget

Click to see the EBCC 2020 annual budget

Click to see the EBCC 2017 annual budget

Click to see the EBCC 2014 annual budget

Click to see the EBCC 2013 annual budget

Click to see the EBCC 2012 annual budget

Helpful Information

How to Reserve the Beach Cabana

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WANT TO HAVE A PARTY at the beach? Since the cabana use is on a first-come first-serve basis, it is recommended to make reservations for your planned parties. Reservations can be made by calling 360-626-1660, 360-509-8313 texting preferred or E-Mail Reservations

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Only members whose dues are current and their guest may use community club properties.

Reservations will not normally be taken earlier than 90 days prior to your event. A reservation does not provide exclusivity to the beach—only the cabana facility, tables and chairs. Other community members may still use the beach/play area. Remember, children under 12 must be accompanied at the beach by an adult (at least 18). Thank you!


Kitsap County Burn Ban

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Actually this is true only within city limits and urban growth areas. Edgewater is exempt, but responsible burning is important.

THE NEW STATE LAW that went into effect on January 1, 2001 prohibits outdoor burning within all cities and urban growth areas in Kitsap County. Although this ban does not include Edgewater development (we're outside Poulsbo city limits), it is still important to be responsible when burning. For current information on burn bans, call the Outdoor Burn Information Line at 360-297-4888. Remember, burn barrels are illegal!

Click for the more info. from the Kitsap County Public Works Website


Fishing and Shellfishing Rules

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Washington Dept. of Fish & Wildlife

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Shellfish Beach Maps & Regulations