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Kodiak residents, assembly press for fixes to service-area roads and clarity on prevailing-wage rules

2525050 · March 7, 2025
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Residents and current/former service-district officials told the Kodiak Island Borough Assembly about potholes, contractor shortages and quorum rules for road service districts and asked the borough for a clear legal opinion on application of prevailing-wage rules.

Assemblymember discussion and public testimony on March 6 centered on problems in road service districts, including contractor dropouts, chronic potholes and questions about whether prevailing-wage rules apply to service-district work.

Tom Lance, vice chair of the Manasco Bay Road Service Area, told the assembly the district lost its contractor (Brecken) in September and has struggled to obtain maintenance work since then. Lance said local road materials and a lack of winter freeze-thaw…

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