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Assembly debates dog-park proposal for 15-acre public-works site; motion to approve met with negative voice responses

Skagway Municipality Assembly · July 1, 2025
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Summary

The assembly reviewed Resolution 25-16R proposing a public dog park on a 15-acre public‑works site; staff and several members said the site should be preserved for industrial and public‑works uses, and a motion to approve the resolution was put to a voice vote that drew audible 'No' replies and no roll-call tally in the transcript.

The Skagway Municipality assembly reviewed Resolution 25‑16R, which would allow a public dog park on the municipality’s 15‑acre public‑works site near the Klondike Highway. Manager Emily Deach and public‑works staff argued the parcel is the municipality’s only fully available industrial laydown area and should be reserved for public‑works uses rather than a dog park.

Manager Deach presented maps showing municipal and private ownership and said the parcel’s land‑use designation supports industrial…

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