<\/a>Items left behind at Mill Campground last summer are displayed in a tree on Wednesday. (Mark Sabbatini \/ Juneau Empire)<\/p><\/div>\n\t\t\t\t
Businesses near the proposed campground site are suggesting it be relocated — at least for this year — several hundred yards further south on Thane Road at the city-owned Little Rock Dump. As with the lot next to the warming shelter, the site currently stores industrial items that would need to be moved to clear space for a campground.<\/p>\n\t\t\t\t
The idea was discussed with City Port Director Carl Uchytil who presented it to the local Docks and Harbors Board at its meeting Thursday night. But board members were unable to agree on a recommendation to the Assembly, with some expressing concerns about potential cleanup costs, impacts from campers, and if the “short-term” use might turn into a longer-range plan that would disrupt planned future use of the site for docks and harbors facilities.<\/p>\n\t\t\t\t
Barr said he did walk to the Little Rock Dump to assess it as a possible site and has concerns that go beyond those issues.<\/p>\n\t\t\t\t
“My recommendation to the Assembly will be that that’s not a viable option for safety reasons,” he said. “There’s no good pedestrian access to that site. Unfortunately you’re walking around a relatively narrow shoulder right next to relatively fast traffic. So that rules that one out for me.”<\/p>\n\t\t\t\t
However, businesses near the warming shelter weren’t given sufficient notice or time for input when city officials were rushing to find a suitable location last fall, said Robbie Janes, general manager of Gastineau Guiding Company. He said the situation feels similar with moving the campground to the adjacent lot since the range of impacts isn’t being fully considered — and if the Assembly does approve the site significant preventative steps need to be taken.<\/p>\n\t\t\t\t
“They’d need to have JPD down here on a pretty frequent basis,” he said. “I mean almost every half hour, especially at night, to make sure that this is a safe place. And closer to evening time we’re a guiding company, and we have a lot of young people who walk and bike to work — specifically, young women here. And so anytime after nine o’clock, or as the sunset starts getting earlier and earlier, having some people down here to more frequently patrolled area, and make sure that it’s safe down here and for our businesses so we can sleep well at night knowing that it’s being monitored.”<\/p>\n\t\t\t\t
Similar security measures should be enacted for the warming shelter next winter, since city officials have indicated they intend to keep it at the same site at least one more year, Janes said.<\/p>\n\t\t\t\t
Bryant, as the shelter’s operator, said there are plenty of future lessons than can be taken from the struggles and successes of the past winter. But she said her first preference would be to keep the warming shelter open throughout the year rather than asking people now staying there to prepare to camp out.<\/p>\n\t\t\t\t
“I’m really worried for the summer because we’re not going to stay open,” she said. “We have a person here with a broken foot. It’s in a cast. We have another one with broken hands. We have a 72-year-old Native Alaskan lady that stays here. I don’t know how these guys are supposed to survive with no services. I honestly don’t.”<\/p>\n\t\t\t\t
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