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City Appoints Stephanie Payne to Parks Commission

Email: Akiko.Oda[at]Patch.com
Phone: 253-304-9254
Hometown: Tokyo, Japan/Houston, Texas
Birthday: July 15
Bio: I joined Patch in October 2010 after working as a television news producer at KVAL News, the CBS affiliate station, in Eugene, OR. There, I worked from three in the morning to help write, edit video and post stories online for the morning newscast. I also produced the 30-minute newscast which aired on FOX's KLSR. I spent the rest of the morning piecing together stories for the noon newscast. Before moving to Eugene, I served as a general assignment reporter and a producer at KOMU-TV, the NBC affiliate in Columbia, MO.
I was born in Tokyo, Japan and grew up in Houston, TX. I graduated from the Missouri School of Journalism at the University of Missouri with a degree in journalism and a minor in political science. I also spent the first half of my senior year in Seattle as an intern for the Problem Solvers and the creative services department at KOMO News.
Storytelling has always been my passion, and I love using pictures and sound to draw people into my stories. I'm also a strong believer in using social media tools to share information and connect with my community. In fact, I've already been to three Twestivals, which is a world-wide event where people on Twitter meet up in person. I moved to Gig Harbor in October and am quickly learning my way around town. When I'm not reporting, I like to spend time catching up on the latest issue of Vogue magazine, meeting new people and exploring the gorgeous town of Gig Harbor. I also help coach the Harbor Fire girls lacrosse team.
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Politics: I am not affiliated with any political parties. I consider myself to be a moderate, and I make decisions based on what issues are at stake. As a journalist, I am a strong believer in our First Amendment rights. As long as our words and actions don't disrespect others, I believe that we should have right to voice our opinions. I also support equal rights for everyone regardless of his or her race, ethnicity, religion or sexual orientation.
Religion: I'm a Buddhist. My family and I celebrate some traditional holidays and culture, but I don't consider myself religious. I am open to all religious beliefs and am interested in learning about how they affect people's lives.
Local Hot-Button Issues
Economic development. Even during tough economic times, I'm intrigued to see how the City of Gig Harbor and Pierce County will do to accommodate the growing community. We'll be covering the latest developments to the area and how they will affect you and your family.
Shoreline Master Program (SMP) is also another big issue for the residents and business owners on the waterfront. The SMP is adopted locally based on state regulations. The program regulates all uses and developments within 200 feet of the shoreline. Throughout 2011, we'll follow how the City of Gig Harbor will comply with the guidelines of the Department of Ecology.
Finally, traffic can be a big headache for many drivers around town. From the tolls on the Tacoma Narrows Bridge to the slowdown at the Purdy Bridge, we'll report on what the local government is doing to help alleviate the stress.

Gig Harbor resident Simone Cannon posted this photo on Patch Neighborhood Gallery.
The weekly Gig Harbor Fire and Medic One blotter compiles reports from Aug. 26 through 31.
The region's dry spell is expected to continue at least through the weekend.
Labor Day is Monday, Sept. 3; here is a list of what’s open and what's closed.
Here are links to the most recent popular stories, announcements, events, blog posts and listings on the site. See what your neighbors are clicking and talking about.
The teacher involved in the bullying incident at Kopachuck Middle School has been placed on paid administrative leave.
The teacher involved in the bullying incident at Kopachuck Middle School has been placed on paid administrative leave.
Based on the comments we’ve received so far on the bullying incident, how should one determine the difference between harassment and rough play?
Show off your school spirit by posting a photo of you wearing your college colors today!
Firefighters from Key Peninsula, Gig Harbor Fire & Medic One and the state Department of Natural Resources were among responders to the fire that was first reported Friday morning.
Due to a “general threat” received at the Peninsula School District following the bullying incident, officials have placed the two schools and the district office in modified lockdown on Thursday.
Gig Harbor Fire & Medic One will take on Gig Harbor Police, Pierce County Sherriff, Washington State Patrol and Federal Way Police to raise money for the 9/11 Memorial Garden, which will be the final resting place for the 900-pound steel beam.
Who has the best pizza in town? How about the best customer service? Here are your picks for Readers' Choice.
Do you think the bullying problem has become a bigger issue today than when you were a student in school?
The video footage shows a Kopachuck Middle School student being bullied by his classmates and teacher. The Peninsula School District suspended the teacher for 10 days.
The weekly Gig Harbor Fire and Medic One blotter compiles reports from Aug. 20 through 25.
The space, located across from Madrona Links, is currently for sale in Gig Harbor. The land is zoned for restaurants, retail or shopping, lodging, senior housing, storage units or gas station/mini mart.
The Gig Harbor Canoe & Kayak Race Team finished first in the USA Canoe/Kayak Sprint National Championships in Seattle over the weekend.
Earlier this month, a lawsuit was filed in Pierce County Superior Court that claimed the Gig Harbor Sportsman’s Club was responsible for lead pollution a small stream in the area.