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Juneau advisory committee revises guiding principles, debates wording on housing and economy
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Juneau City and Borough advisory committee members and city staff reviewed a revised set of guiding principles at their third meeting, focusing discussion on housing language, the interplay of housing and workforce retention, and phrasing around environmental and economic priorities.
Juneau City and Borough advisory committee members and city staff reviewed a revised set of guiding principles at their third meeting, focusing discussion on housing language, the interplay of housing and workforce retention, and phrasing around environmental and economic priorities.
The committee — which met in person at the Douglas Library with several members online — spent about 15 minutes on each principle, asking whether the revisions captured prior meeting feedback and whether any key themes were missing. Staff said the updated principles were drafted from prior committee input and staff work sessions and reminded members the principles are intentionally high level.
Committee members raised two recurring concerns. First, several participants objected to the word desirable in a housing principle that calls for “affordable, appropriate, and desirable places to live,” arguing desirable risks implying aesthetic standards…
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