released a study in 2011<\/a> that stated that the feasibility of reopening the mine depends on the size of the mine.<\/p>\nGladziszewski was on that committee, and reiterated that it was a long, arduous process. Assembly member Jesse Kiehl also warned that if the Assembly moves too quickly with a decision this large, it will compromise the public’s trust in the Assembly.<\/p>\n
“This radical a rewrite, I think needs a much bigger discussion,” Kiehl said. “I’m afraid that something this big, straight to the tech team, is gonna look like stacking the deck, and that will ensure bitter fights forever and probably never getting the mine open.”<\/p>\n
Assembly member Beth Weldon, a proponent of exploring the possibility of bringing more mining to Juneau, employed an economic argument. She talked about the multitude of high-paying jobs at the Kensington and Greens Creek mines, and initially proposed that the Assembly send the proposal to the Planning Commission.<\/p>\n
That proposal changed as the meeting went along and she eventually agreed that Koelsch and Watt should look into the best way to proceed. Nankervis pointed out that the next Committee of the Whole meeting on May 22 is already fairly full, so the mining issue will likely be brought up at the next Committee of the Whole meeting, scheduled for June 12.<\/p>\n
Gladziszewski said she’d prefer the Assembly go through this process slowly to make sure that it considers all possibilities and produces a solution that is built to last.<\/p>\n
“I think that given that this issue is so contentious and so important for our town,” Gladziszewski said, “that the community deserves a process that is durable and it is, I would hope, unanimous.”<\/p>\n
\nContact reporter Alex McCarthy at alex.mccarthy@juneauempire.com or 523-2271.<\/b><\/p>\n
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