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Heritage Land Bank outlines 2025 work plan: Holt Hills sales, Potter Marsh park transfer, Girdwood priorities

2530975 · March 6, 2025
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Heritage Land Bank staff presented a 2025 work plan to the committee, reporting a public-review process and several highlighted projects including the Holt Hills conveyance, creation of Water Marsh Watershed Park, Girdwood industrial-park work and a proposed nonprofit cemetery in Rabbit Creek.

Tiffany Briggs, real estate director, and Emma Giboney, land management officer for the Heritage Land Bank (HLB), presented HLB’s 2025 work plan to the Committee on March 6 and said the plan will be introduced to the Anchorage Assembly in April. HLB staff described a year-long public and advisory commission review process that included a 45‑day public comment period, eleven submissions and eighty individual comments summarized by staff.

HLB staff said the bank currently manages over 12,700 acres of municipal land and described several projects HLB flagged as priorities. The Holt Hills development in Girdwood — roughly 60 acres the assembly authorized for disposal in 2024 — was replatted into five tracts, and tracts 1 and 2 were conveyed…

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