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Natural resources plans land sale revenue and revives timber auction; seeks modest budget shifts for staff and equipment

3145681 · April 7, 2025
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The mayor’s natural resources manager said the borough expects a roughly $600,000 net from an upcoming West Chetanika riverfront subdivision sale and described renewed commercial timber activity and limited gravel sales; the division asked for modest operational increases and fewer contractual needs as internal capacity grows.

Daniel Welch, manager of the mayor’s Natural Resources Division, told the finance committee the borough expects a net revenue gain from a planned West Chetanika riverfront land sale and described steps to reestablish commercial timber auctions and consider new gravel pits.

Revenue and projects: Welch said the West Chetanika (riverfront) sale is expected to net roughly $600,000 under conservative pricing assumptions…

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