Master plan expected in May

PORT HADLOCK — Habitat for Humanity of East Jefferson County unveiled preliminary plans for the neighborhood they hope to build in Port Hadlock once the sewer there is expanded. At a community meeting at the Jefferson County Library in Port Hadlock on Thursday, members of the public were shown three possible layouts for the planned community, with an option to be selected in May.

About 80 people attended the meeting, said Habitat’s Executive Director Jamie Maciejewski; half online and half in person. “There were lots of questions about who would live in here in particular,” Maciejewski said. “We let them know it’s really aimed toward people in the local workforce.” Read the full article by Peter Segall published on January, 20, 2024 in the Peninsula Daily News here.

Several possible layouts for Habitat for Humanity of East Jefferson County’s proposed Mason Street neighborhood in Port Hadlock was shown to the public Thursday, though no plans have been finalized. The future Mason Street neighborhood seeks to add more than 100 units of housing to Port Hadlock, and is being made possible by the over $30 million expansion of sewer infrastructure in the area. (Courtesy photo / Habitat for Humanity of East Jefferson County)