The City and Borough of Juneau will face a 7.5-million dollar budget shortfall next year, at about the same time as City Manager Rod Swope retires. Both issues were discussed Tuesday during a CBJ Assembly work session.
Government
New Assembly members sworn in; three leave office
Three Assembly members stepped down and three newly elected members took their place Monday night.
Details on administration decision to hold off on new state office building
Downtown Douglas will keep a state office building and a new office complex will NOT be built in Juneau any time soon.
Swope makes retirement date official
Juneau City Manager Rod Swope has made it official – he’s retiring for good on March 31, 2012.
Administration nixes new state office building
The Parnell administration has decided against building a new state office complex in Juneau.
Sealaska defers to Goldbelt on CBJ-Petersburg land flap
Sealaska Regional Native Corporation owns about 25-thousand acres of subsurface mining rights in an area being contested by the City and Borough of Juneau and Petersburg.
Thousands of PFDs sent out in error
About 5,500 Permanent Fund Dividends are being recalled.
The PFDs were sent out in error.
Fast ferry builders, AMHS trade shots in dispute over engine problems
The Alaska Marine Highway System says the engines being used in their two fast ferries are defective and builders of the ships knew it when they delivered the ships only six years ago. But the ferries’ builders say it’s not their fault.
Assembly approves maps for annexation petition
The City and Borough of Juneau is finalizing an annexation petition to be filed with the state’s Local Boundary Commission for lands that Petersburg wants to include in a proposed borough. Last night, the CBJ Assembly approved several maps to be included in the petition. They show 92.6 percent of the contested area is in…
Valley library proposal clears assembly hurdle
A resolution authorizing City Manager Rod Swope to apply for state funds to pay for half of a new Mendenhall Valley library is on its way to the Juneau Assembly.