Carolyn Bick

City Council approves updated transportation plan

Jun 30, 2026

Design and permitting work on a Cushman Trail extension remain low on the priority list, because finding funding for it could be difficult.

A bloomin’ spectacular show for Gig Harbor Garden tour attendees

Jun 28, 2026

Six properties participated in the 2026 Gig Harbor Garden Tour. Here’s what they look like.

PenMet pitches partnership plan with city

Jun 23, 2026

The partnership proposal would expand access to swimming programs and could give city residents a leg up on registering for PenMet activities.

City Council approves critical areas code updates

Jun 23, 2026

The update increases buffer zones around wetlands and affect 380 acres of developable land.

Near-term financial outlook for cities ‘rough’ and comparable to Great Recession

Jun 22, 2026

Gig Harbor’s lobbyist said the city may need to scale back its expectations for receiving funds from the state, which faces a budget crunch that could feel like the Great Recession for municipalities.

“I’m going to go ahead and approve the exception”: Gig Harbor High School track and field on-track for new lighting

Jun 17, 2026

Construction on the project, including lighting approved this week by the hearing examiner, began in mid-May, and is slated to wrap up in October.

Gig Harbor may join Pierce County-led plan to tackle homelessness

Jun 15, 2026

Pierce County’s Unified Regional Approach to Homelessness (URA), is a voluntary, county-led plan to address homelessness.

City nears finish line on ordinance updates that would increase environmental protections

Jun 15, 2026

The Gig Harbor City Council will hold a public hearing on an update to the city critical areas ordinance on June 22.

City ahead of pace on sales tax collections

Jun 04, 2026

The city of Gig Harbor is collecting more sales tax revenue than staff projected, but the data comes with a two-month lag.

Hearing examiner verbally approves permit for Commercial Fishing Homeport

Jun 03, 2026

The examiner said the decision to issue shoreline permits for the project “was not a hard one.”