Deputy City Manager Rob Steedle says officials have hit the reset button in the ongoing effort to update Juneau’s Capital Transit bus plan.
Casey Kelly
Juneau’s biggest stories of 2014
A longtime state lawmaker resigned, Alaska Native languages were recognized as official state languages, and a price war for airline tickets.
Juneau Assembly pledges to support Housing First project
The Juneau Assembly last night unofficially committed $1.5 million to help fund a Housing First project in the capital city.
Another electric vehicle charging station to go online in Juneau
The fourth publicly accessible electric vehicle charging station in Juneau will go online the day after Christmas at the Marine Parking Garage.
Glory Hole likely closed through mid-January, still needs Christmas donations
About 30 patrons of the Glory Hole homeless shelter in Juneau will spend a little longer than originally expected in temporary emergency housing.
Juneau Assembly honors JPD’s “Rock Star”
JPD Officer Blaine Hatch recently received the Alaska Municipal League’s Employee of the Year award, honoring the state’s top local government employee.
Tulsequah mine study outlines Taku River barging
Chieftain Metals Corp. is trying to reopen the long closed Tulsequah Chief Mine.
Juneau lawmakers hopeful city can weather pared-down state capital budget
The proposed state capital budget submitted by Gov. Bill Walker on Monday includes just four projects for Juneau.
City manager talks reorganization, capital projects, tax exemptions
KTOO’s Casey Kelly interviews Juneau City Manager Kim Kiefer.
City to merge departments, shuffle jobs to save money
City and Borough of Juneau officials say the move will eliminate two full-time positions and save about $275,000 a year.