In a recent government meeting, the assembly approved several key items, including a memorandum of understanding with the Bridal Alaska Community Action Program for a mutual self-help housing initiative in Ketchikan, and a tideland lease agreement with Alaska Rainforest Sanctuary LLC. The assembly also awarded a contract to Pool Engineering Incorporated for the Valley Park wall replacement, totaling $183,600.
During the meeting, assembly member Thompson raised concerns regarding the annual rent of $602.50 for the tideland lease, questioning its fairness compared to property taxes. Staff clarified that the rent is based on borough code, which stipulates a rate of 2.5% of the unimproved value of the tidelands. The assembly discussed the lease's 55-year term, noting that it allows for adjustments every five years based on property appraisals.
The assembly also introduced Ordinance 2045, which proposes increasing local education funding for fiscal year 2025 to over $11 million. This increase aims to address ongoing financial challenges faced by the school district, including a significant debt related to healthcare costs. Assembly member Bynum emphasized the need for the district to manage its budget effectively to avoid future financial shortfalls and potential layoffs of teachers.
The assembly is set to hold a public hearing on the proposed education funding increase on July 15, 2024, as they continue to navigate the complexities of local education financing and district management.