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Halasta Sense LLC urges reversal of AR 2025-12s, outlines HVAC repairs and new MOU at Anchorage Assembly work session
Summary
At an Anchorage Assembly fact-finding work session April 2, Halasta Sense LLC’s attorney asked the Assembly to reverse AR 2025-12s, challenged findings in AR 2025-24 as vague and stigmatizing, and described interim and planned HVAC repairs, proactive odor controls and a renewed MOU with the Midtown Community Council.
Halasta Sense LLC asked the Anchorage Assembly on April 2 to reverse a prior municipal action and to consider an alternative resolution, arguing that earlier findings were vague, procedurally unfair and had stigmatized the business.
The request came during a fact-finding work session convened at 12:45 p.m. in which petitioner counsel Rachel Lawson told the Assembly that the company has completed an interim fix to the top floor ventilation, expects the bottom-floor interim repair to be finished this week, has applied for permits for a permanent repair and has instituted a proactive twice-daily air-balancing check.
Lawson, an attorney with the Lawson Law team representing Halasta Sense LLC, framed the petition in three parts: a conditional protest tied to vandalism that damaged the firm’s ventilation system, a challenge to statements in AR 2025-24 about odor complaints, and a request that AR 2025-12s be reversed. She told the Assembly that a conditionally filed protest followed municipal and AMCO…
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