An architect hired by Alaska Housing Finance Corp. estimates it would cost more than $1.2 million to tear down the Gastineau Apartments.
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Pot smoke added to Juneau’s indoor smoking ban
The Juneau Assembly unanimously voted to amend the city’s indoor public smoking ban to include pot, despite objections from some marijuana advocates.
Treadwell Arena may get help from advisory board
Assemblyman Loren Jones says an advisory board will bring focused attention to the rink’s management that the facility hasn’t gotten before.
Water and sewer fees poised to increase 31 percent
If the full Assembly approves the committee’s plan, then monthly fees for typical residents would go from about $90 now to $118 in fiscal year 2017.
Juneau Assembly narrowly OKs zone change for Atlin Drive property
In a split 5-4 decision, the Juneau Assembly approved Richard Harris’ request to have his Atlin Drive property zoned light commercial.
Juneau starts to map out its future
“It is important that we start thinking about where we want to be in 10 years”
Juneau Assembly boots two incumbents from Planning Commission
Jerry Medina served two years on the commission. Nathan Bishop served one three-year term. Both applied for new terms.
Juneau Assembly approves Law Department’s move to Sealaska Plaza
The move will happen sometime around the first of the year as the CBJ Law Department expands to handle additional responsibilities.
Troll takes her seat on the Juneau Assembly
Assembly members Mary Becker and Karen Crane were also sworn in to their second terms on the CBJ Assembly before Monday’s meeting.
CBJ noise ordinance still in the works
The latest version dictates what times are considered ‘day-time’ hours versus ‘night-time’ hours. It also defines noise level in terms of decibels, which CBJ attorney Amy Mead says is hard to enforce.