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Kodiak Assembly protests continued operation of two restaurant licenses, asks state board to revoke them

Kodiak Island Borough Assembly · January 1, 2025
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Summary

After an informal hearing required by state rules, the Kodiak Island Borough Assembly voted 6–0 to protest the continued operation of two restaurant licenses and asked the Alaska Alcohol & Marijuana Control Office/ABC board to revoke the licenses, citing lack of active premises and no clear plan to reopen.

The Kodiak Island Borough Assembly voted unanimously Dec. 19 to protest the continued operation of two restaurant and eating‑place licenses and asked the Alaska Alcohol & Marijuana Control Office (AMCO) and the ABC board to revoke them.

The action stems from an informal hearing under 3 AAC 305.085(d), which gives a governing body an opportunity to raise objections before the state board. Deputy Clerk Lena Cruz told the assembly staff had provided draft protest letters and that AMCO required the borough’s objection in time for the state board packet. The motion directed the clerk to transmit a protest and a request for revocation to AMCO and the ABC board.

The protest…

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