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Skagway Parks & Rec work session presses for outhouses, Lost Lake cabin and multiuse-trail estimate

Skagway Municipality Parks and Recreation work session · November 19, 2024
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Summary

At a Sept. 19 Parks & Recreation work session, the committee agreed to pursue restroom capacity at Lower Lake, advance plans for a Lost Lake cabin with an outhouse this winter, and review a $120,000 estimate from Interior Trails for a 7-mile multiuse trail while weighing FY25 budget constraints.

The Skagway Municipality Parks & Recreation work session on Sept. 19 centered on prioritizing projects for the coming budget cycle, with members urging action on restroom facilities at Lower Lake, advancing a Lost Lake cabin project, and reviewing an Interior Trails estimate for a proposed multiuse trail.

Chair Kate Kalode, who led the meeting in the Assembly Chambers, said the committee’s goal was to update newer members and identify priorities to recommend during the FY25 budget process. Kalode noted the packet included a manager’s update and separate engineering and planning materials the committee should review.

Wendy Anderson, a Skagway resident, opened public comment by pushing the committee to resume work on the Denver Trail access project and to address development at Lower Dewey Lake. “It would be nice to get some movement back on that again,” Anderson…

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