{"id":42817,"date":"2019-02-08T03:00:00","date_gmt":"2019-02-08T12:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/opinion\/opinion-assembly-action-on-archipelago-project-is-beneficial-for-juneau\/"},"modified":"2019-02-08T03:00:00","modified_gmt":"2019-02-08T12:00:00","slug":"opinion-assembly-action-on-archipelago-project-is-beneficial-for-juneau","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/opinion\/opinion-assembly-action-on-archipelago-project-is-beneficial-for-juneau\/","title":{"rendered":"Opinion: Assembly action on Archipelago Project is beneficial for Juneau"},"content":{"rendered":"
With the controversy surrounding the Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) lawsuit over the use of cruise passenger <\/a>fees<\/a>, it was gratifying to see the City and Borough of Juneau Assembly and the industry working together cooperatively to gain city approval of the long-planned Archipelago Project.<\/p>\n Indeed, the components of this project should help address concerns about managing increasing numbers of cruise passengers as well as pave the way for a major private investment on the Juneau downtown waterfront that will create jobs and a more welcome destination for visitors.<\/p>\n The project is supported by the cruise industry and championed by CBJ Manager Rorie Watt and his staff as a way to improve visitors’ experience and reduce congestion. Watt believes that “cruise ship tourism is a really important part of our economy, and with the growth of passengers we need to have more room on the waterfront for all the activities.”<\/p>\n [As cruise ship lawsuit comes to an end, what’s next?]<\/a><\/ins><\/p>\n The approved ordinance allows CBJ to enter into an agreement to purchase property from Archipelago Properties LLC, a private company (a subsidiary of Morris Communications, the former owner of the Juneau Empire) while simultaneously selling municipal property to Archipelago resulting in a net cost to the CBJ of $922,175.<\/p>\n The land proposed to be purchased and sold (exchanged) will result in a mutually beneficial property configuration. Following the closing of the land transaction, CBJ and Archipelago will be able to pursue their separate but integrated development plans.<\/p>\n The ordinance was supported by a heavy majority of the Assembly — passing 7-2, with Assembly members Loren Jones and Rob Edwardson objecting.<\/p>\n The transaction with Archipelago will add slightly under half an acre of land to city ownership adjoining the new cruise ship docks — allowing public development of mostly unutilized submerged tidelands thereby creating more open space for visitors, transportation staging and community amenities.<\/p>\n