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Gig Harbor voters overwhelmingly rejecting property tax proposal

Apr 23, 2024 | By:

Gig Harbor voters soundly rejected a proposal to increase property taxes inside city limits. Preliminary vote totals released by the Pierce County Elections Office on Tuesday, April 23, show 69% (2,379 votes) against the proposed increase and 31% (1,069) in favor of it. The elections office will post updated vote totals at 4 p.m. Wednesday.

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PenMet creating Peninsula Gardens master plan

Apr 23, 2024 | By:

PenMet Parks enlisted help in determining the future of its Peninsula Gardens property. PenMet commissioners at their April 16 meeting hired AHBL, Inc. of Tacoma to help staff and the public produce a master plan for the former nursery. The contract pays up to $139,000 for work through the end of the year, according to

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City voters decide Tuesday on property tax proposition

Apr 22, 2024 | By:

Voters inside Gig Harbor will decide Tuesday, April 23, whether to increase their property taxes in order to fill a gap in the city government’s general fund. The Pierce County Auditors Office’s elections division will post preliminary results at about 8:15 p.m. Tuesday. The office will release updated totals through May 3, with certification May

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Varying boundaries influence how we live, what taxes we pay

Apr 15, 2024 | By:

Counties, cities, park districts, fire departments, transit agencies and legislative bodies all serve certain areas that rarely are the same.

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Short-term rentals grew slowly in first year under new regulations, Gig Harbor officials say

Apr 15, 2024 | By:

Could it be that after an 18-month moratorium on new short-term rentals (STRs) in Gig Harbor, a sometimes acrimonious public debate on the topic, and a full year of these lodgings operating under new rules that seemed to satisfy neither critics nor proponents, the city’s STR businesses are growing at a slow to moderate pace

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City council approves Sports Complex contracts

Apr 11, 2024 | By:

The Gig Harbor City Council approved three contracts for construction of Phase 1B of the Sports Complex during its meeting on Monday, April 8. The Sports Complex has been in the works since 2011, when the city acquired the land on Harbor Hill Drive across the street from what is now Swift Water Elementary School.

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City residents discuss pros and cons of property tax vote

Apr 08, 2024 | By:

Over the next two weeks, Gig Harbor voters will decide whether to raise their property taxes nearly 60 percent to plug a $3 million hole in the city’s general fund that could happen as early as 2025. The Pierce County Elections Office mailed ballots to city residents on April 5. The ballots ask voters inside

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Pierce Transit debuts door-to-door, on-demand van service

Apr 02, 2024 | By:

Runner van service costs the same as the bus and is limited to destinations within the Gig Harbor city limits.

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Food back in, events out at Olalla Bay Market

Mar 31, 2024 | By:

Kitsap County is allowing Olalla Bay Market to resume serving food and drinks while it seeks a restaurant permit, but says there’s no avenue to events returning.

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City council asks planning commission to review proposed zoning change

Mar 28, 2024 | By:

The Gig Harbor City Council voted Monday to ask the city Planning Commission to review a proposal to change the land use designation for a 23-acre parcel west of Highway 16. A group called Henderson Burnham LLC requested the zoning change so the company can build an unspecified number of single-family homes on the site.

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