Those seeking to cultivate commercial marijuana will have to apply for the $250 license, in addition to the state’s.
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Juneau bids farewell to city manager
Kim Kiefer’s decades-long career was celebrated at last night’s Assembly meeting.
Juneau closer to establishing local pot laws
Marijuana entrepreneurs may be required to apply for a city pot business license in addition to the state’s. The city license would give the municipality more local control if businesses fails to comply with city laws.
Commercial pot grows on North Douglas still a go
The Juneau Assembly won’t revisit the marijuana zoning, but it plans to work on a new ordinance that may add additional requirements, such as municipal licensing, limiting hours of operation and odor control.
Assembly addresses Juneau’s growing housing problem
Much of the conversation at Monday’s Assembly meeting centered on housing and how Juneau could grow as a city.
Gastineau Apartments demolition order appeal tossed
A municipal board has dismissed an appeal challenging the demolition order for the Gastineau Apartments.
Juneau: Boundary commission analysis was ‘constitutionally infirm’
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.
Alaska Supreme Court to hear Juneau v. Petersburg boundary dispute
The Alaska Supreme Court is scheduled to hear a local boundary case Wednesday morning that could redraw lines around a chunk of Southeast the size of Delaware.
CBJ Regular Meeting 3/16/2015
Audio from the Mar. 16, 2015 CBJ Assembly meeting.
CBJ Regular Meeting 2/23/2015
Audio from the Feb. 23, 2015 CBJ Assembly meeting.