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Clerk's office reports May workload, initiative-petition reviews and licensing totals to Assembly Rules Committee

3858143 · June 13, 2025
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The municipal clerk's office told the Assembly Rules Committee on June 12 that its 12-person team handled heavy meeting coordination, processed initiative petitions tied to Fish Creek and police-review proposals, and finalized dozens of licenses while continuing audiovisual upgrades in the chambers.

The Municipal Clerk's Office told the Anchorage Assembly Rules Committee on June 12 that staff handled a high volume of meetings and legislative processing in May, processed multiple initiative petitions now under review, and completed dozens of licensing actions.

"In the month of May, our currently 12 person team managed a high volume of work across all of these core functions," a clerk's office staff member told the committee during the clerk's monthly report. The staff member said the office coordinated three assembly meetings, seven assembly committee meetings, nine assembly work sessions and three board and commission meetings in May, provided public notice for 24 scheduled public…

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