Within 5 minutes of Juneau’s attorney beginning her arguments in the Alaska Supreme Court, the chief justice wondered out loud if Juneau had a case at all.
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Gastineau Apartments owners served with demolition order
Owners James and Camilla Barrett have said they plan to tear down the apartments, but progress has been slow.
AHFC: Gastineau Apartments beyond saving
An architect hired by Alaska Housing Finance Corp. estimates it would cost more than $1.2 million to tear down the Gastineau Apartments.
Juneau Assembly defines “public place” for pot users
The Juneau Assembly has passed an ordinance that defines “public place” for the purpose of enforcing a ban on open marijuana consumption under the state’s new legal pot law.
City taking steps to take Gastineau Apartments by eminent domain
If the city seizes the vacant apartments, it would look to convert them into affordable housing.
Judge denies motion to immediately stop work on Juneau cruise ship docks
Judge Louis Menendez says no to a temporary restraining order, but agrees to hear arguments over a preliminary injunction.
Fishermen’s memorial goes to court to stop work on cruise ship docks
It’s the latest attempt by the nonprofit Alaska Commercial Fishermen’s Memorial in Juneau to alter or block the $54 million project.
Juneau Assembly halts cell phone towers until plan in place
The Juneau Assembly has placed a moratorium on cell phone towers while it works on a wireless communications master plan.
Juneau Assembly declines request to reconsider cruise ship dock permit
The Alaska Commercial Fishermen’s Memorial asked the Assembly to reconsider the decision last month.
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.