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The Alaska Stalker – July 24, 2021
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Well, this week sure started out with a bang.
This is wild. “The Guardian’s investigation has triggered a review in the Alaska department of law, where the lawyer works.” #akleghttps://t.co/d3xzFerCOG
Anchorage homeless shelter project scrapped by procedural technicality
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The Anchorage Assembly on Tuesday scrapped Mayor Dave Bronson’s proposal to build a $15 million homeless shelter and treatment center.
Assembly members refused to put the proposal on the agenda for a public hearing scheduled for July 17, effectively ending the project.
The proposed facility would have provided individual food and sanitation services along with basic medical services to 450 homeless citizens. Services were planned to be housed in two separate but connected stressed membrane structures. These temporary structures would have housed individuals in one building while the other would have offered alcohol detoxification centers, opiate maintenance services, primary care, and preventative medical services.
Dave Bronson elected mayor of Anchorage | The Northern Light thenorthernlight.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from thenorthernlight.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The weather has been amazing in Anchorage this week! I hope everyone is out enjoying it. It s mid-June and a budget has still not been passed, but it looks like the conference committee should finish today. A lot of legislators
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) The outgoing mayoral administration in Anchorage is asking the local Assembly to make changes to the city's criminal code that it says would allow for more effective prosecution of child or vulnerable adult abuse cases.