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Juneau’s quest to add additional electrified cruise ship docks took a step forward on Monday.<\/p>\n
In a special meeting, City and Borough of Juneau Assembly members voted to authorize a 20% local match — about $4.9 million — to a federal grant city officials are pursuing as part of the Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainably and Equity Grant program.<\/p>\n
If approved, the grant would pay for about 80% of the cost to design, purchase, install and maintain shore tie power connections to both municipally-owned cruise ship berths and docks owned by the City and Borough of Juneau. City officials estimate the total project cost for the required municipal infrastructure and power transformation is approximately $21 million, according to a memo shared with assembly members.<\/p>\n
Juneau Docks and Harbors port director Carl Uchytil told assembly members that he’s optimistic about Juneau’s prospects of winning the grant.<\/p>\n
“We know there will be a lot of competition with the rural category. We are optimistic because of Biden’s focus on climate change. We feel like we have a strong opportunity to be successful,” he said.<\/p>\n