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Bristol Bay Borough assembly workshop keeps funded projects on CIP list, prioritizes wastewater, bridge and port
Summary
During a workshop, the Bristol Bay Borough Assembly reviewed and reprioritized its Capital Improvement Projects list, agreeing to keep already‑earmarked projects on the list for state submission in February and to highlight wastewater upgrades, the Naknek River bridge/South Naknek access and port improvements as top needs.
The Bristol Bay Borough Assembly met in a workshop to review and reprioritize its Capital Improvement Project (CIP) list, deciding to keep already‑earmarked or in‑progress projects on the borough list for the state submission and to press priorities on wastewater, a Naknek River bridge and port improvements.
The meeting was largely a planning exercise: staff advised the assembly that the CIP list becomes the borough’s submission to the state (scheduled for February) and that retaining projects—even those with existing earmarks—keeps the borough competitive for additional funding. "The suggestion was to leave things on there that are already earmarked or already projects that are started," staff said, noting the list signals continued local commitment.
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