Carolyn Bick

City expects to complete Homeport project by year’s end

Jan 29, 2026

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers accepted an updated mitigation plan, allowing work on the long-awaited Commercial Fishing Homeport to proceed.

City Council approves Crescent Creek Park master plan

Jan 28, 2026

The city of Gig Harbor will revamp its popular Crescent Creek Park, while leaving the future of the old Masonic Lodge aside for now.

City may explore putting stormwater park at property it owns on Soundview Drive

Jan 15, 2026

Grant funds would cover a feasibility study for the stormwater park, which would manage stormwater runoff and provide recreational opportunities.

Hearing examiner denies Kensington Gardens expansion

Jan 13, 2026

The decision puts up a roadblock on plans for six new buildings on the property in rural Gig Harbor. Kensington Gardens appealed it.

Outgoing councilmember Woock plans to ‘unplug’ from city politics for a while

Dec 29, 2025

After two terms on the council, Jeni Woock hopes to focus on her artistic ventures after leaving office.

County Council plans to meet Sheriff’s Department staffing request once union negotiations wrap up

Dec 10, 2025

The council did not fund any new deputy positions, but it plans to once the county and the deputies guild agree on a new contract.

City staff recommends pausing Masonic Lodge plans

Nov 25, 2025

The Gig Harbor Parks Department recommends setting aside the Masonic Lodge question for now but continuing with other aspects of a Crescent Creek Park redesign.

PAL’s National Fine Art Show takes flight at new location

Nov 18, 2025

Formerly known as the Open Juried Show, PAL’s fall showcase is now at the Gig Harbor Vintage Aero Museum.

City Council approves water, sewer and stormwater rate increases to begin on March 1

Nov 13, 2025

Gig Harborites can expect to see changes in their utility bills starting next year after the Gig Harbor City Council approved a rate increase at its Nov. 10 meeting. Councilmember Emily Stone cast the sole “no” vote. The city has deliberated increasing rates for all three utilities — water, sewer, and stormwater — since July. The

Historic Preservation Commission wants city to tap the brakes on Masonic Lodge

Nov 12, 2025

The Gig Harbor Historic Preservation Commission unanimously voted on Nov. 10 to recommend that the city hold off on demolishing the former Masonic Lodge. The commission also suggested contracting with a surveyor for an historic structures report before the city makes any decisions. The commission voted to support preserving the lodge in some form as