1:05 p.m.<\/strong><\/p>\nDrew Green of Cruise Line Agencies of Alaska goes to the microphone to talk about cruise ship scheduling and traffic. CLAA coordinates scheduling of cruise ship port calls and itineraries, Green says. Cruise ship schedules are provided two years in advance so CLAA can work out any conflicts between the various ship schedules.<\/p>\n
There are only two days during the season when there are berths available, Green says.<\/p>\n
“The sky is not the limit,” when it comes to cruise ship capacity in Juneau, according to Green.<\/p>\n
Terrel asks if the city has any control over when ships can come to Juneau. The city owns two berths and the anchorage and could have some say in scheduling if they chose. Green says the city has not yet asked for any input into cruise ship scheduling.<\/p>\n
But without an idea of scheduling throughout the whole state, if the city were to try and influence scheduling it could have ripple affects outside of Juneau, Day says. Other smaller cities are dependent on Juneau to take the bulk of the ships, according to Green.<\/p>\n
12:45 p.m.<\/strong><\/p>\nNext up is Scott Hinton from Docks and Harbors who is running through all the fees tour operators pay to use city facilities. Everything from docking, water, trash, boat launches and maintenance require fees to be paid to the city. The city takes in over $3 million each year from fees alone, Hinton says.<\/p>\n
Docks and Harbors is also responsible for managing traffic in the downtown area, particularly with buses meeting passengers coming off cruise ships.<\/p>\n
Hinton doesn’t have combined totals from all the fees and he is asked to provide those numbers as well as the cost of administering all of Docks and Harbors management practices to the next meeting.<\/p>\n
12:35 p.m.<\/strong><\/p>\nThe question of “teeth” has come up with regards to TBMP. How much power does TMBP have to enforce the guidelines?<\/p>\n
Not much, Day admits. There are no fines for violation of rules. The only thing TMBP has in terms of enforcement is that membership in the group is a requirement to obtain certain permits.<\/p>\n
Holly Johnson, president of Wings Airways says that peer pressure among tour operators goes a long way. When one operator gets a notice from TBMP, all tour operators are made aware.<\/p>\n
12:27 p.m.<\/strong><\/p>\nCommunity activist Paula Terrel tells Day that while she believes that everything TBMP does is a good thing, she says many people she’s spoken to think the hotline is useless. Problems persist, she says, and the hotline “doesn’t address the elephant in the room: how much is too much?”<\/p>\n
Day acknowledges TMBP has its weak points but stresses that actually talking to someone has benefits for both the caller and the hotline operator. The hotline is a great way for tour operators to listen to what the issues in the community are.<\/p>\n
“We have to find ways to do better every year,” Day says.<\/p>\n
12:20 p.m.<\/strong><\/p>\nIt’s a packed house at City Hall and the meeting is about to begin.<\/p>\n
There are a number of presentations to be made at today’s meeting. Representatives from the City of Juneau, the Forest Service, and the cruise ship industry will be presenting.<\/p>\n
First up is Kirby Day from Holland America Line talking about tourism management best practices. Day recalls a time when the city said the number of tourists was unmanageable – that was 1997 when there were only 5,000 passengers.<\/p>\n
The TBMP is an excellent way to set guidelines for the various aspects of the tourism industry without regulation, Day says. He says the tourism hotline was one of the best results of TBMP. “When you get on the phone with someone, you generally come away with a better understanding and those issues get resolved,” Days says.<\/p>\n
12:00 p.m.<\/strong><\/p>\nOn the agenda for today, the Visitor Industry Task Force is looking at the question: “Is the current approach to managing the the visitor industry adequate to make Juneau an attractive place to live and to visit?”<\/p>\n
Agenda packets are available at the city’s website<\/a>.<\/p>\n
\nContact reporter Peter Segall at 523-2228 or psegall@juneauempire.com.<\/b><\/p>\n
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