Reid Ekberg appointed to fill Gig Harbor City Council seat | Tacoma News Tribune

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Reid Ekberg, a 43-year-old small business owner, has officially joined the Gig Harbor City Council, taking over the seat left vacant by Mary Barber, who is now the mayor. Raised in the community and inspired by his father's long tenure on the council, Ekberg feels prepared to take on this responsibility. The council's decision followed a thorough selection process, where Ekberg received strong support from council members after interviews with four candidates. He is committed to prudent budget management and ensuring housing availability for all residents, which he sees as essential for fostering an inclusive community. With deep roots in Gig Harbor and active involvement in local initiatives, including roles with the Gig Harbor YMCA and BoatShop, Ekberg's background as president of a local insurance agency adds valuable financial expertise.

He is eager to engage with constituents and address the pressing issues facing Gig Harbor today, marking a significant step in his public service journey.

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