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A for sale sign outside a single-family home which is zoned for Residential, R-1 or Business within Kodiak city limits. This area is similar to but not exactly where RurAL CAP is hoping to build up to ten more single family homes under the "mutual self-help housing" program.
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The Kodiak Island Housing Authority and its partners are requesting the City of Kodiak sell undeveloped land at less than half its assessed value to create a “sweat-equity” housing program.
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Weekly Wrap
  • KMXT
    This week we hear about the Kodiak History Museum's celebration of its 70th anniversary with a time capsule, an internationally successful comedy duo from the Philippines visited Kodiak for a performance, one of the bills signed by Gov. Mike Dunleavy promotes the cottage food industry in Alaska, state fire officials are distributing and installing new smoke and carbon monoxide alarms across the state, and the Kodiak Island Borough Assembly is looking to update its regulations on Accessory Dwelling Units or ADUs.
Talk of the Rock
  • On this week's Talk of the Rock, host Davis Hovey talks with the Kodiak KINDNESS project's new Executive Director, Kate Paulson, and outgoing director Heather Preece about the services the nonprofit provides and a big community event the organization is hosting in October.
Alaska Fisheries Report
  • Panelists discuss how to accelerate the U.S. seaweed industry for the Seagriculture conference hosted at the Ted Ferry Civic Center. (From left to right) Jim Andersen, Nichole Price, Emily Patrolia, Keolani Booth, and Alicia Bishop.
    (Michael Fanelli/KRBD)
    This week on the Alaska Fisheries Report with Terry Haines: KRBD's Michael Fannelli reports on a kelp conference in Ketchikan, Alaska's Fish and Game supplies data and drama to the National Marine Fisheries Service, and Jack Darrell offers a sport report for Prince of Wales Island.