The Alaska Commercial Fishermen’s Memorial asked the Assembly to reconsider the decision last month.
Local Government
Consultant predicts rate increase for CBJ water & sewer
Juneau’s water and sewer system will need a $72 million upgrade over the next decade.
Juneau Assembly committee looks to simplify labor agreement resolution
A draft resolution was described as too wordy and overly complex by members of the Assembly Public Works and Facilities Committee on Monday.
Geologic forensics at the Mendenhall Glacier
A slide that sent rocks crashing onto frozen Mendenhall Lake in late November actually caused a small tsunami.
Borthwick, Morton, Johnson appointed to Bartlett board
The Juneau Assembly has appointed Mary Borthwick, Lauree Morton and Mark Johnson to the Bartlett Regional Hospital Board of Directors.
Juneau Assembly to interview hospital board candidates
The Assembly usually holds a single meeting in December to consider applicants for city enterprise boards, but that would have been difficult to do this year.
Advisory panel backs out-the-road sites for off-road vehicle park
Some North Douglas residents are threatening lawsuits against Juneau for considering developing an off-road vehicle park near their homes.
First air alert of the winter issued in Juneau
For residents of the Mendenhall Valley, that means wood stove burning is banned until the alert is lifted.
Eaglecrest plans “soft opening;” still time to vote in Ski Town Throwdown
Eaglecrest will open for the season on Saturday.
Library bookmark contest winners honored by Juneau Assembly
The Juneau Public Library system received more than 1,300 entries for this year’s contest.