City leaders say construction at the Municipal Way office building has been too disruptive.
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Juneau considers moving all city staff to Alaska Permanent Fund building
The city has been looking for new office space since this fall, when voters rejected the city’s request to fund a new City Hall through a $27 million bond.
After Juneau voters rejected a new city hall, the city is looking for office space
City Hall houses less than half of the city’s staff.
Juneau voters decisively rejected the measure to build a new city hall. So why did they elect candidates who supported it?
Voters rejected a $27 million bond proposal to fund a new city hall – something that all four winning Assembly candidates had favored.
Final election results show Paul Kelly, Ella Adkison will join Juneau Assembly
Two incumbent members also won their races, and voters soundly rejected a new city hall.
In preliminary results, votes against new city hall hold narrow lead
Last year, voters rejected a $35 million bond proposal for the project by just 246 votes.
Why the city is asking Juneau voters to fund a new city hall, again – and why opponents say no
City leaders say taxpayer money should be spent on a building the city owns, not on rent and expensive renovations. Opponents say now isn’t the time.
Juneau voters will be asked to fund new city hall in October
Assembly members voted to put a $27 million bond proposal on this October’s ballot on Monday night.
Juneau Assembly OK’s $50K for staff to advocate for new city hall
Voters narrowly rejected a bond proposal for the project last year, and they’ll likely have another chance to vote on it this October. Last year, the Assembly voted against spending $25,000 to advocate for the project.
New City Hall bond proposal likely only one headed for Juneau’s October ballot
City leaders won’t ask Juneau voters to help pay for upgrades to the Dimond Park Field House through a bond this year. Instead, the Juneau Assembly plans to only ask for city hall funding.