Key issues shaping the hotel conversation
The project is about more than one tower. This page groups the issues readers care about most so they can follow the debate clearly.
Key issues shaping the hotel conversation
The Key Issues page should work as the jumping-off point for the hotel height, operator, traffic, environment, phasing, amenities, and Beach Precinct pages. It should introduce each issue in plain language and show how each one connects back to the larger question of whether the proposed hotel will genuinely strengthen Friday Harbour as a year-round resort.
Hotel height
Height is the clearest symbol of how much the concept changed from earlier expectations.
Traffic and parking
A four-season resort strategy changes the conversation because indoor and event activity patterns matter too.
Environment
Natural heritage and lakefront constraints remain a serious part of the public discussion.
Amenities and winter draw
The hotel’s long-term value depends heavily on what it offers in colder months.
How this page connects
to the larger story
These visual blocks help carry the design language of the homepage across the site while reinforcing the public information role of each section.
Issue-by-issue reading
Readers often want focused pages on one topic at a time.
Big-picture context
This page ties those issue pages back together.
Public-interest framing
Each issue should be explained through a four-season lens.
This page should help readers understand the conversation at a glance.
It should show that height, phasing, traffic, environment, and amenities are not separate stories — they are all part of the same question about what kind of resort Friday Harbour is becoming.