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Borough staff back cooperative sale of 187 sq ft at Noel Wien Library to DOT for Kyle Street improvements

Fairbanks North Star (Borough) Assembly Committee of the Whole · January 8, 2026
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Summary

Staff said a proposed cooperative sale (Ordinance 2025-31) would transfer about 187 square feet of Noel Wien Library property to the Alaska DOT at fair market value ($1,500) to accommodate a bus pullout and wider sidewalks; sale contingent on planning approval and companion city ordinance addressing a deed restriction.

Manager of Natural Resources Mister Welch told the Committee of the Whole on Jan. 8 that the borough received a DOT request to acquire approximately 187 square feet of property adjacent to the Noel Wien Library (Tax Lot 30) to support a Kyle Street reconstruction project aimed at widening the right of way, improving sidewalks and adding a bus pullout.

Welch said the cooperative sale is being pursued because DOT’s funding approach made a cooperative sale administratively preferable to condemnation or other methods. He said the borough would receive fair market value for the parcel ($1,500) and that DOT will perform reconstruction and utility work as part of the project; sale is contingent on planning approval and any required city-level ordinance addressing an older deed restriction.

Deed and city coordination: Staff reported that deed language conveyed the parcel to the borough for library purposes and may allow the city to claim it back if uses change; the city is preparing an ordinance authorizing the conveyance and staff said they expect the city ordinance to be considered on Jan. 12.

Assembly questions: Members asked whether the project includes a bus pullout (staff: yes) and raised concerns about how this small parcel repeatedly escaped earlier modifications to Cowles Street; staff said the parcel would be reconstructed and the bus stop would not move.

Next steps: The administration will present the cooperative-sale ordinance for the assembly’s consideration; any final conveyance will be contingent on planning approvals and the city action addressing deed language.