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Finance committee reviews seven consent‑eligible items; two members flag conflicts
Summary
The finance committee reviewed seven consent‑eligible items including a publication resolution, a state emergency reimbursement, opioid settlement grant awards, school maintenance snow funding, equipment conveyance to Bear Creek Fire Service Area, a Turnagain Pass matching request and a marijuana facility non‑objection; two members said they will declare conflicts or abstain.
The Kenai Peninsula Borough finance committee reviewed seven items that the chair said were eligible for the consent agenda, including publication of delinquent tax/foreclosure lists, state reimbursement for wildfire response, opioid settlement grants, school maintenance snow funding, an equipment conveyance for Bear Creek Volunteer Fire & EMS, a request to use LATCF as match for a Turnagain Pass telecommunications award, and a letter of non‑objection for a cannabis concentrate manufacturing facility in Kasilof.
Brandy Robah explained a resolution to designate the newspaper for delinquency and foreclosures, noting staff asked for one additional posting in the Peninsula Clarion while shifting to the borough's new publication methodology, which includes online and posted notices. "So it'll be published...in the Peninsula Clarion as…
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