Initial proposal called for raising current rate of 10.16 mills to 10.32 mills.
Resort’s leader for past 7 years says board seeking a “more office-process, paper-oriented” manager.
Ordinance authorizing a campground approved Monday night, but where to put it remains elusive.
Palmer, a CBJ attorney since 2014, plans to depart Aug. 31 to allow time to search for successor.
$5M for shore power, $3M for Capital Civic Center, $2M for Marine Park improvements among projects
Michelle Bonnet Hale and Wáahlaal Gíidaak Barbara Blake cite family and time considerations.
Assembly members reject $4M for new nonprofit family center site, suggest using existing facilities.
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Assembly begins in-depth amendment process Wednesday to draft plan for fiscal year starting July 1.
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Members question if declaration is appropriate at local level, angering residents favoring ceasefire
Plan making broad and detailed proposals about all aspects of area gets OK from Planning Commission.
Applications for use of space in buildings being vacated by school district accepted until May 20.
Members vote 6-2 to declare intent to provide $2M in budget to help secure $9.5M more for project.
Operator registration requirement that took effect last year has 79% compliance rate, report states.
Manager of city facility hopes operations can resume by early next week
“Everybody’s frantic. They’re probably all going to be sleeping on the streets by the stores again.”
Michael J. Burns Building eyed as city HQ; childcare, animal shelter among options at school sites.
Proposed Rock Dump site is next to long-term construction, more costly than expected, report states.
Bartlett has lost millions annually since ‘20, will be broke in three years without fixes, CFO says.
More food options, seating, a bar and restrooms among plans that include former Elks Lodge site.
Barrier is believed to be the first at a public dock in Alaska; boaters will access via key fobs