Borough sees slight revenue excess in FY2020
Posted by Maria Dudzak | Jan 5, 2021
Ketchikan’s borough offices are located in the White Cliff building. (Maria Dudzak/KRBD)
The Ketchikan Gateway Borough Assembly breezed through its regular meeting Monday night adjourning after only 23 minutes.
Reports from the borough mayor, emergency manager and borough manager took up most of the meeting. Items passed on the consent calendar included ratification of an amendment to an agreement with the State of Alaska regarding COVID-19 testing for travelers, and a correction to the term of office for the Planning Commissioner. Original correspondence indicated the term was to end in March 2023 however it ends in March 2022.