What’s the toughest decision you made over your nine years of service?<\/strong><\/p>\nI can’t pinpoint one. You take them all as they come. When you take the questions in the context of what’s going on in the city and listen to the public comments that you get, making the final decision is not as hard when you go through the process. If you work through the committee process, listen and read, it seems easier when it comes time to make the decision.<\/p>\n
I probably struggled the most when trying to make good decisions when appointing people to boards. We have so many boards, and we rely on them — the airport, the hospital, Eaglecrest. And you know the people we appoint will be managing budgets, working on policy, working on institutions and programs that are vital. You get written questions and a 10-minute interview with a candidate, it’s tough. Every year you go through the process of appointing people. Overall, surprisingly, those are some of the hardest decisions to make.<\/p>\n
What are your thoughts on Juneau’s future?<\/strong><\/p>\nWe talk a lot about economic diversification. When I first got here, the concern was that this is a government town. For the last 10 years, with the budget woes at the state and changes to our economy, it has been diversified. As COVID-19 proved, we are a two-industry town—government and tourism. When both got hit, the economy suffered— but unevenly.<\/p>\n
But, my fear for the future is that we once again rely on tourism, knowing that state workers may not come back, and then we are back to being a one-industry town again.<\/p>\n
I think we need to develop winter tourism. We need to diversify the summer somewhat. I don’t know if we have the capacity in Juneau to attract remote workers. A lot of people think we can get high-speed web, home-based people. I don’t see us having enough to offer that they could not get someplace else. For someone in San Francisco, what’s different in Juneau that they can’t get in Oregon or Washington? But I think we could diversify our tourism. The winter economy means you really need to bank on the fact of keeping Eaglecrest open. Will climate change allow that?<\/p>\n
I think we need to look more at maritime options—boats and fish processing. We could diversify to service the small cruise vessels and commercial fishing vessels rather than having them go to Seattle. Maybe create a dry dock.<\/p>\n
What’s next for you?<\/strong><\/p>\nLocally, I’m currently the chair of the United Way campaign this fall. Each fall, federal and state workplace sharing options happen. I’m a long-time contributor.<\/p>\n
I’m working on getting the training and planning my way into volunteering at the Red Cross. It’s an interesting organization. About 90% of those involved are volunteers. I went into it with the idea of what I can do? They have a volunteer role with government operations, which is the liaison at an emergency operations center. After a disaster, I could be in that place representing the Red Cross to the local government. I’d basically be there to give information to them about what the Red Cross can provide and communicate back what the people need.<\/p>\n
Housing is a big bugaboo. The mayor appointed me to the Housing & Development Task Force. I’ll be working with a group from the chamber, the assembly, and others to look at how to make development easier and work better.<\/p>\n
My wife and I will be leaving town for New Mexico to see my brother, son, and grandkids, who we have not seen in two years because of the pandemic.<\/p>\n
Then, we will go to Portland to see my other son and his wife and to spend Christmas with them. Later next year, we are going to Italy for a month in Rome with visits to Venice and Bologna. We’ve never been there. I’ve always wanted to go.<\/p>\n
What’s the most frequent question you answered as an Assembly member?<\/strong><\/p>\nWhy are my taxes going up? Why isn’t my street plowed? Why is my driveway bermed in? Why are you spending all that money downtown and not fixing my potholes?<\/p>\n
The local government is closest to the people. Those are the things that concern people. Sometimes we are right in the middle of it. I know that. I know when the eclectic and the water doesn’t work. I’m no different than any other citizen in Juneau.<\/p>\n
What’s something that would surprise people to learn about you?<\/strong><\/p>\nI’ve been in Juneau a long time, a lot of people know me. I’m not sure there’s anything that would be surprising.<\/p>\n
My relaxation is to cook. I’ve hosted dinners for auction to raise money for groups like the Humane Society. Sometimes I’d do this 10 or 12 times a year. One dinner went for $1,500. It’s been really curtailed by the pandemic, but I do tapas, paella and dessert.<\/p>\n
I’ve helped raise money for nonprofits — sometimes a few thousand a year — with a lot of repeat business. It’s my one creativity. I can’t play music. I don’t dance. But, this is another service. Another contribution. I enjoy the conversations and have met some nice people.<\/p>\n
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