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Votes at a glance: Sept. 2 Ketchikan Gateway Borough Assembly — grants, claims, consent calendar and liquor-license protest

5707360 · September 2, 2025
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Summary

Key assembly votes included adoption of Ordinance 20-83 ($332,000 EPA grant), acceptance of claims totaling $2,656,471.34, approval of the consent calendar (including a $440,500 contract award) and a protest of Salmon Falls Resort’s liquor-license renewal over unpaid sales tax.

At its Sept. 2 meeting the Ketchikan Gateway Borough Assembly recorded several formal votes, including an appropriation of federal grant funds, acceptance of claims, passage of the consent calendar and a quorum decision to protest a liquor-license renewal. Roll-call outcomes and key details follow.

Ordinance adoption — South Tongass generators - Motion: Adopt Ordinance 20-83, appropriating $332,000 from the EPA Drinking Water Infrastructure Resilience and Sustainability Program for the South Tongass Water System Generators Project. - Moved by: Miss Arntzen; Second: Bailey. - Outcome: Passed, 7-0. - Note: Staff said the project is intended to be 100% EPA grant-funded…

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