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Its beginning to look a lot like Christmas

Christmas decorations are starting to adorn Gig Harbor, with the city’s Christmas tree installed at Skansie Brothers Park and the Holiday Village taking shape at Donkey Creek Park. This festive transformation highlights the community's embrace of the holiday spirit, featuring photographs by Julie Warrick Ammann and Vince Dice.

Beloved Pierce County swim club at risk as pool rental fee more than triples, coaches say

The Harbor Aquatics Club in Pierce County faces a significant challenge as the Peninsula School District plans to increase pool rental fees from $60 to $210 per hour, threatening the club's financial viability. Coaches and parents express concern that this hike could make the swim program less accessible and possibly lead to its closure. Community members are advocating for a more affordable rental option to support local youth swimming activities.

Commercial Fishing Homeport at Ancich Waterfront Park Gig Harbor, WA

The City of Gig Harbor has made significant progress on the Commercial Fishing Homeport project at Ancich Waterfront Park, with the City Council adopting the feasibility study and funding for its full buildout. This initiative aims to enhance dock access and moorage facilities for commercial fishermen, reflecting the community's commitment to supporting local fisheries and preserving waterfront access.

Gig Harbor City Council Supports Mary Barber's Appointment as Next Mayor Following Markley's Resignation

The Gig Harbor City Council has expressed unanimous support for appointing Council Member Mary Barber as the new mayor following Tracie Markley's resignation due to health issues. A formal vote is scheduled for November 25, 2024, after which Barber will serve until the next mayoral election on November 4, 2025.

Mary Barber to be Appointed as Next Gig Harbor Mayor Following Tracie Markley's Resignation

The Gig Harbor City Council has unanimously expressed support for appointing Council Member Mary Barber as the new mayor following the resignation of Tracie Markley. The formal vote is scheduled for November 25, 2024, and if appointed, Barber will serve until the public election on November 4, 2025.

This Pierce Co. city has only approved 5 ADUs since 2007. Soon theyll be easier to build

Gig Harbor is poised to ease restrictions on accessory dwelling units (ADUs) following the approval of House Bill 1337, which mandates local governments to allow at least two ADUs on single-family lots. The article highlights the potential benefits of ADUs as affordable housing options, contrasting current restrictive regulations that have led to only five approvals since 2007. With a city council meeting scheduled to discuss proposed amendments, residents and city planners are hopeful for a significant shift in local housing policy.

This Pierce Co. city has only approved 5 ADUs since 2007. Soon theyll be easier to build

A recent change in state law is set to make building accessory dwelling units (ADUs) easier in Gig Harbor, where only five have been approved since 2007. House Bill 1337 mandates that local jurisdictions accommodate more ADUs, addressing housing affordability and flexibility for residents. The Gig Harbor City Council is expected to discuss amendments to municipal codes to align with these new regulations soon.

Gig Harbor Mayor Tracie Markley Resigns, Prioritizes Family Health Needs

Gig Harbor Mayor Tracie Markley has resigned due to serious health issues affecting her family, emphasizing the need to prioritize her family's immediate needs. Council member Brenda Lykins has been appointed as mayor pro tempore and will serve until a new mayor is elected to complete Markley's term.

Free diapers, insurance, teaching about farming. This Pierce County center helps families.

Food Backpacks 4 Kids has taken over the Family Resource Center on Key Peninsula to provide essential services for families after the previous center's closure. The nonprofit will offer free diapers, food, and educational programs, addressing significant gaps left in the community. This initiative is crucial for supporting local families in a rural area with limited resources.

Who will be the next Superintendent of Public Instruction? Heres what early results show

Incumbent Chris Reykdal has declared victory in the Washington Superintendent of Public Instruction race, securing 53.11% of the votes against challenger David Olson. Reykdal emphasized the voters' commitment to protecting public education, while Olson highlighted his strong performance in rural counties and the ongoing ballot count that could affect the final outcome.

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