Changes in Manchester

Property owner Frank Tweten of Gig Harbor has proposed a three-story retail-residential complex for downtown Manchester. The 6,582-square-foot building on .38 acres will have commercial space on the main floor with a nine-unit housing complex above, as well as below grade parking. Kitsap County is requiring a conditional use permit.
Reporter Chris Dunagan will cover a hearing on the project at 10:30 Thursday at the Kitsap County Administration Building, 619 Division St., Port Orchard.

And on Saturday the Port of Manchester will conduct a survey of boaters and others using port facilities. Check www.kitsapsun.com later for a story on the survey with results of a preliminary survey taken in June. What would you guess the two top items of concern were among those surveyed? Answer: Parking and restrooms.

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