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Mayor reports sheltering 655 evacuees from Western Alaska, proposes housing measures and short-term rental registration as part of a 10,000-homes plan
Summary
The mayor told the Anchorage Assembly that 655 evacuees from Western Alaska have arrived in Anchorage and outlined proposed housing ordinances and a short-term rental registration to support a goal of 10,000 homes in 10 years.
In her opening report to the Anchorage Assembly on Oct. 21, the mayor described the municipal response to evacuations from Western Alaska and outlined housing measures the administration says are intended to help Anchorage build or rehabilitate 10,000 homes in 10 years.
"So far, 655 people have been evacuated to Anchorage," the mayor reported, and said the administration is coordinating with the state, the Red Cross, tribal partners, the Anchorage School District and local health organizations to provide shelter and services. She told the assembly…
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