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Public commenters urge close review of Purdy-area SEPA compliance, propose Fire Station land for affordable housing

2244972 · January 13, 2025
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Two public commenters asked the Gig Harbor City Council to monitor SEPA compliance for Purdy-area applications and proposed using land behind Fire Station 51 for affordable housing and stormwater storage.

During the Jan. 13 public-comment period, two residents urged the council to pay close attention to land-use applications and to pursue options for affordable housing on city- or county-owned property.

Kit Kyun, who identified herself as serving on the Harbor Hope Center board, told the council to closely watch applications vested…

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