{"id":25018,"date":"2018-01-04T07:27:11","date_gmt":"2018-01-04T15:27:11","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/spijue.wpengine.com\/news\/city-officials-identify-four-areas-where-borough-boundaries-can-expand\/"},"modified":"2018-01-04T07:27:11","modified_gmt":"2018-01-04T15:27:11","slug":"city-officials-identify-four-areas-where-borough-boundaries-can-expand","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/city-officials-identify-four-areas-where-borough-boundaries-can-expand\/","title":{"rendered":"City officials identify four areas where borough boundaries can expand"},"content":{"rendered":"
For years, the City and Borough of Juneau has looked at expanding its borders. At a Committee of the Whole meeting Wednesday, city officials took a small step forward in that pursuit.<\/p>\n
Committee members identified four areas of land to include in an application to the Local Boundary Commission (LBC) to request an expansion of Juneau’s borough boundaries. The four areas of land include three sections on Admiralty Island (including Funter Bay, Pack Creek and Glass Peninsula) as well as a triangle-shaped portion of land between the Juneau and Petersburg boroughs.<\/p>\n
This application will go in front of the CBJ Assembly at its Jan. 22 meeting, where it will also be open for public comment.<\/p>\n
At Wednesday’s meeting, Mayor Ken Koelsch lamented at how slowly this process has moved.<\/p>\n
“This has been, at least since I’ve been mayor, something that we just haven’t moved forward with,” Koelsch, who has been mayor since March 2016, said, “and I just think that we need to move forward with.”<\/p>\n
[Juneau looking to expand borders, looking on Admiralty Island<\/a>]<\/ins><\/p>\n In the 1990s, the LBC defined so-called “model borough boundaries,”<\/a> identifying where borough boundaries would ideally be. Juneau’s model boundaries extend beyond its actual borough boundaries are.<\/p>\n Of the land that the CBJ would include in its application, almost all of it is currently not in a borough. This proposed expansion, City Manager Rorie Watt said, is in large part for the city to meet its model borough boundaries and to ensure that all possible land is included in a borough. <\/p>\n “Under the state’s theory that everything goes into a borough, our goal is to include the land in our borough that makes the most sense,” Watt said. “That’s the argument for this.”<\/p>\n In April 2016, CBJ officials including Watt attempted to set up a meeting with Angoon — located on Admiralty Island — city officials to discuss the possibility of the CBJ expanding its land on Admiralty Island. The CBJ’s borders already go on to Admiralty, covering a section that includes Hawk Inlet.<\/p>\n