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Commercial Fishing Homeport at Ancich Waterfront Park Gig Harbor, WA

Gig Harbor, WALocal News

The City of Gig Harbor is making strides in developing the Commercial Fishing Homeport at Ancich Waterfront Park, a project that aims to bolster facilities for local commercial fishermen. Following the City Council's adoption of the feasibility study and the 2025-2026 budget, the project is set for full buildout, ensuring critical dock access and moorage capabilities. Input from local fishermen and the Davido Consulting Group has shaped the design, which includes alternative layouts for accommodating up to 17 vessels. The initiative is rooted in the visioning process initiated by Resolution 949 in 2013, emphasizing collaborative community use and historic preservation. Recent improvements have included the opening of a dock for human-powered craft, showcasing the city's commitment to enhancing public access.

The ongoing collaboration with federal regulatory agencies on mitigation and permitting demonstrates a thorough approach to development. This project reflects Gig Harbor's dedication to supporting its local fishing industry while ensuring that the waterfront remains accessible to the community. As the project progresses, it represents a significant investment in the local economy and the preservation of maritime heritage.

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