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Assembly splits FY26 road grants among maintenance, one McKinley project and Coby Farm work
Summary
After creating separate road maintenance and road improvement grant programs, the Denali Borough Assembly approved maintenance payouts by mileage, funded McKinley Village’s top improvement project, and allocated a partial award to Coby Farm while noting the state’s larger fire‑repair grant for the same roads.
The Denali Borough Assembly approved a package of road grants designed to separate day‑to‑day maintenance from larger improvement projects and to keep the borough’s nonprofit grant cap intact.
New structure: Staff told the assembly the borough had restructured road requests into two distinct programs — a per‑mile road maintenance grant and a larger road‑improvement grant that requires a local match and a longer (up to 15‑month) project period. Finance staff said the change was intended to reduce competition between homeowner associations and other nonprofits for the same pot of funding.
Maintenance award: The assembly approved the administration’s proposed approach of awarding road‑maintenance…
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