{"id":38184,"date":"2018-11-06T10:00:00","date_gmt":"2018-11-06T19:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/city-negotiating-lease-to-bring-food-carts-to-pocket-park\/"},"modified":"2018-11-06T10:00:00","modified_gmt":"2018-11-06T19:00:00","slug":"city-negotiating-lease-to-bring-food-carts-to-pocket-park","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/home\/city-negotiating-lease-to-bring-food-carts-to-pocket-park\/","title":{"rendered":"City negotiating lease to bring food carts to Pocket Park"},"content":{"rendered":"
The idea of food carts coming to downtown’s Pocket Park<\/a> moved one step closer to reality Monday.<\/p>\n The City and Borough of Juneau Assembly voted to start a negotiation process with David McCasland, the owner of Deckhand Dave’s food cart, to work out a short-term lease for McCasland to put a food court in Gunakadeit Park (also known as Pocket Park).<\/p>\n McCasland’s long-term vision is to rent or own the whole area, including the former spot of the Gastineau Apartments, but he said after Monday’s CBJ Assembly meeting that this is a good starting point.<\/p>\n “This is, I guess, just a stepping stone toward something greater,” McCasland said. “This is only a small part of the project. At least it’s going in the right direction and hopefully it keeps going.”<\/p>\n McCasland applied<\/a> to the city this summer to purchase the property, stating that Pocket Park can provide a space for food carts to go if they no longer have a place when the property next to the downtown library (known as the Archipelago Lot<\/a>) is redone. Morris Communications (the former owner of the Empire) owns the majority of the Archipelago Lot property. CBJ’s Docks and Harbors Department has developed a plan for the property that includes space for food carts, an expansion of the USS Juneau Memorial, retail spaces and more.<\/p>\n Assembly member Wade Bryson pointed out that the development plans for the Archipelago Lot haven’t been approved by the Assembly yet, so Deckhand Dave’s moving elsewhere is putting the cart in front of the horse.<\/p>\n Multiple CBJ committees agreed that a short-term lease is a more attractive option for the city. City Manager Rorie Watt told the Empire in October that he would like to see a package deal where Pocket Park and the former Gastineau Apartments land end up being sold to a developer who puts housing on the property.<\/p>\n