The meeting agenda includes several public hearings, including an emergency ordinance that would mandate masks for anyone attending Friday’s fireworks display outside their cars.
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Juneau’s former Walmart is for sale — and the asking price seems low
The property’s broker says she’s gotten inquiries from marijuana businesses, but a use restriction on the property would block such a use until 2025. The owner would have to begin leasing or buy the land then, too.
It ‘has to be justified’: Juneau police release use of force policy
Deputy Chief David Campbell says force is always something that’s going to be used in police work — but, it has to be justified.
On first day of new travel policy, someone tested positive for COVID-19 at Juneau’s airport
It’s Juneau’s first nonresident case of the virus.
Juneau’s mayor Beth Weldon recovered from COVID-19 this week
During Monday evening’s city assembly meeting, Mayor Beth Weldon said she traveled to the Lower 48 to move her son out of his college dorm. When she came back, she started her 14-day quarantine, and then started to feel sick.
Juneau resident among 19 Alaskans reported Monday to have tested positive for COVID-19
The Juneau resident is included in Monday’s update from the state with 18 other Alaskans who were reported to have tested positive for the coronavirus.
The state has revised its two-week quarantine requirement. Here’s what we know about the changes.
The state is now allowing visitors to get tested for COVID-19, instead of quarantining, if they’re taking a flight to Alaska.
Juneau is getting an electric city bus, making it the first city in Alaska to have a plug-in in its fleet
The City and Borough of Juneau received a $5 million federal grant to purchase electric buses and charging stations. The first is expected to quietly hit the streets sometime October.
No property tax increase for Juneau thanks to federal funds and a brighter financial outlook
The Juneau Assembly is nearing the end of its annual budget process with a notably brighter outlook than the one it started with.
Juneau Assembly poised to commit $1M to child care providers
The grant program would pay child care providers with CARES Act money through the end of the calendar year.