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Assembly members seek pause on transit‑oriented overlay; committee debates Planning & Zoning role

6581071 · October 10, 2025
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Members of the Anchorage Assembly Rules Committee said the administration will pause action on the Transit Supportive Development Overlay after Planning and Zoning recommended changes. Committee members also raised procedural questions about when and how items referred to Planning and Zoning return to the Assembly.

The Anchorage Assembly Rules Committee on Oct. 9 discussed a pause planned for the Transit Supportive Development Overlay (TISDO) after the Planning and Zoning Commission recommended elements of the package.

Assemblymember Erin Baldwin Day told the committee she expects no TISDO items on an Assembly agenda for at least 90 days while sponsors and the administration coordinate additional community engagement. "I feel pretty comfortable that you're not going to see anything on the agenda within the next 90 days," Baldwin Day said at the meeting.

The committee heard that the Planning and Zoning Commission voted to recommend approval of one of the companion ordinances by a 6‑2 margin and passed the land‑use…

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