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Museum seeks city support for land swap with airport; commission asks staff to draft resolution
Summary
James Grogan of the Museum of Alaska Transportation and Industry proposed a land swap with the airport that would move the museum to city‑owned property, fund brownfield cleanup, and help airport expansion. The planning commission voted to ask staff to bring a resolution for consideration at the next meeting.
James Grogan, representing the Museum of Alaska Transportation and Industry, asked the Wasilla Planning Commission during public participation on July 22 to support a proposed land swap with the Wasilla airport that would relocate the museum onto city‑owned property and make room for airport expansion.
Grogan described the museum’s offer: the museum would accept roughly 10 acres of city‑owned land at the airport in exchange for C‑21 (the depot area) and a brownfield parcel,…
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