Notice of Decision - GHFMO Station 51

Gig Harbor, WALocal News

The City of Gig Harbor recently posted a notice detailing the GHFMO Station 51 project, which involves the demolition of the current fire station and the construction of a new, larger facility. The proposed two-story building will span 22,000 square feet and will house up to ten career fire and medical emergency response staff, along with one battalion chief. In addition to the new building, site improvements will include replacing the existing fuel island, installing new stormwater quality retention systems, and enhancing public space for community use. The complete project permit file, including the official decision and any conditions of approval, can be reviewed at the City Planning Division during normal business hours. Residents can also find additional permit information online through the city's permit portal.

Questions regarding the project can be directed to Jeremy Hammar, the Senior Planner, via email or phone. This initiative is expected to significantly improve local emergency response capabilities and enhance community safety. The project reflects the city's commitment to modernizing infrastructure to better serve its residents.

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