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Anchorage Assembly recognizes Black History Month, advances public‑safety ordinance and several administrative measures
Summary
The Assembly recognized Black History Month and youth civic efforts, approved a public‑safety ordinance expanding disorderly‑conduct rules, and passed several administrative items including a false‑alarm change and a new senior fare‑free Friday.
At its Feb. 3 meeting the Anchorage Assembly opened with recognitions and community testimony for Black History Month and youth civic initiatives, then approved a package of ordinances and administrative measures that included changes to public‑space conduct rules and several routine items.
Black History Month: The Assembly adopted a resolution recognizing February 2026 as Black History Month and heard remarks from youth representatives and community organizations about volunteering and local Black history. The…
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