All Building-related permit applications for the City of Port Angeles are available below. Click on the application image to open and fill out. The applications are digitally fillable PDF’s and will require Adobe Reader for use outside of this browser. Click on this link to download Adobe Reader. The link will take you outside the City of Port Angeles Website.
In response to continuously decreasing flows in the Elwha River, City Manager Nathan A. West has declared a Stage III Water Shortage. Immediate restrictions on outdoor water usage must be implemented. Read on...
The revenue collected will fund critical street improvements and cover the operational costs of the Streets Division. The estimated average cost to households for the 0.1% increase is $18.90 per year. Read on...
Excavation and pipe installation work is expected to begin on Tuesday, September 12th, at the intersection of Marine Drive & South Tumwater Truck Route. Traffic control will be in place for the duration of the work. Read on...
Serving on a City Board, Commission or Committee offers an opportunity for dedicated individuals to weigh in on important issues and contribute to the public process. Read on...
By implementing water-saving practices, you play a crucial role in safeguarding our community’s water supply (especially during the summer months). Read on...
The application period is now open for residents to request a free tree to plant within our neighborhood rights-of-way. An inaugural Community Planting event will take place on October 14th! Read on...
The limited moratorium applies only to new short-term rentals, such as Airbnbs, VRBOs and other vacation rental properties, located in Residential Medium-Density and Residential High-Density zones. Read on...
Excavation and pipe installation work is expected to begin on Tuesday, September 12th, at the intersection of Marine Drive & South Tumwater Truck Route. Traffic control will be in place for the duration of the work. Read on...
The City of Port Angeles is amending the municipal code to reduce barriers to housing production, build residential capacity, promote flexibility, and make developing and finding attainable housing easier for all. Learn More...
In December 2022, the City unveiled three new public restrooms in downtown Port Angeles. The facilities, known as Portland Loos, are open to the public 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Learn More...
The City will soon begin constructing the initial phase of a three-phase project to improve the Race Street corridor, connecting the Olympic Discovery Trail and Port Angeles’ waterfront to the Olympic National Park Visitor Center. Learn More...