Local fishermen argued that the increase should only apply to cruise lines that use the docks.
"Port Director Carl Uchytil"
Crew of USS O’Kane honors WWII sailors killed in USS Juneau sinking
The USS Juneau was a light cruiser in the battle of Guadalcanal, one of the fiercest naval battles of World War II. The vessel was torpedoed and sunk on Nov. 13, 1942, killing 687 sailors, including the five Sullivan brothers.
Juneau Assembly to vote on bid award for cruise ship docks
Manson Construction of Seattle is expected to get the contract to do the massive cruise ship dock rebuild.
After delays, Juneau cruise ship berths project can move forward
The Alaska Department of Natural Resources has issued a final decision transferring nearly 18 acres of submerged tidelands to the city, allowing the $54 million cruise ship dock project to move forward.
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.
Unions criticize lack of pre-hire labor agreement for Juneau dock project
Juneau labor unions are criticizing a recent CBJ Docks and Harbors Department decision to bid a contract for two new floating cruise ship berths without a Project Labor Agreement.
Statter Harbor phase two in limbo
The Juneau Planning Commission could reconsider rejecting of a conditional use permit for a new boat launch and parking area
Open house tonight on Aurora Harbor rebuild proposal
The City and Borough of Juneau’s Docks and Harbor’s Department will hold an open house tonight (Wednesday) at the Juneau Yacht Club to get public input on a proposed rebuild of Aurora Harbor.