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Kenai council enacts two ordinances, approves airport lease and infrastructure actions

2352681 · February 20, 2025
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Summary

At its Feb. 19 meeting the Kenai City Council enacted ordinances to accept ballistic-vest grants and amend personnel rules, adopted a lease with ENA LLC for airport land, authorized a landfill leachate agreement change and approved digester blower standardization at the wastewater plant.

The Kenai City Council on Feb. 19 adopted two ordinances and approved several staff-recommended actions, including an airport land lease and equipment standardization at the wastewater treatment plant.

Council enacted Ordinance No. 3,449-2025 to increase estimated revenues and appropriate grant funds for the Kenai Police Department to purchase ballistic vests. The ordinance was moved and seconded during the public hearing; a roll call produced a recorded tally and the clerk announced, “You have 7 yes votes. Ordinance number 3,449 dash 20 25 is enacted.” Chief Ross answered a council question about vest replacement, saying “five years is pretty much the life expectancy of the vest.”

Council also enacted Ordinance No. 3,450-2025, which amends sections of the Kenai Municipal Code related to personnel regulations, including definitions, promotions and probationary periods. City staff explained the changes align pay-step and probation rules adopted last…

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