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Antiquated Pump House Replacement Tops Kodiak Funding Request

Jay Barrett/KMXT The Kodiak City Council finalized its Capital Improvement Projects list at last night’s meeting. Not much had been changed since Tuesday’s work session when it was discussed at length. A new pump house at the Monashka reservoir is listed as the city’s top priority. City Councilman John Whiddon said the 40-year old building and 70-year-old equipment is called …

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Roll Carts Get Dumped On as Bear Bait

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT Bears continue to be a hot button issue in Kodiak, as evident by the hour long discussion Kodiak Island Borough Assembly members had about them during last night’s work session. The assembly heard from various community members that have dealt with the problem over the last few weeks including police officers, local residents and Alaska Department of Fish …

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Council Finalizing Legislative Priorities

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT The Kodiak City Council got one step closer to finalizing the state legislative priorities Tuesday night during its work session. City Manager Aimée Kniaziowski said four projects have made the priority list, but one project may show up later depending on how elections go in November. Currently, Monashka Bay pump house improvements are first on the list. Kniaziowski …

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State Project Wish List on Council Agenda Tonight

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT The Kodiak City Council will hold a regular meeting tonight (Thursday) in the borough assembly chambers. On the agenda is a vote on the prioritized state capital improvements program list. The city will also vote on accepting the compensation and classification report detailing how competitive city salaries are with similar jobs across the nation. The Kodiak Island Borough …

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Student Work Visa Program Still Up in the Air

Jay Barrett/KMXT There were noticeably fewer foreign students working in Alaska salmon processing facilities this past season. That’s because of uncertainty that surrounded the student guest worker program known as the J-1 Visa. The state department had threatened to end the program abruptly during the months leading up to the salmon season, which did not give processors enough lead time …

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Doubling of Bike Path Cost Gives Council Pause

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT The Kodiak City Council met for a work session last night and talked at length about the proposed bike path from downtown Kodiak to Deadman’s Curve. The project received legislative funding in 2011 for $384,000 that would match a city contribution, but this was when the estimated cost of the project was somewhere around $2.9 million. City Manager …

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