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Skagway Assembly awards $100,000 shore‑power feasibility study to KPFF Engineers
Summary
The Skagway Assembly voted to award a shore‑power feasibility and infrastructure assessment contract to KPFF Engineers for up to $100,000 to study whether shore power can be installed at the Port of Skagway and how it could tie to regional hydro proposals and funding sources.
The Skagway Assembly on Oct. 16 voted to award a shore‑power feasibility and infrastructure needs assessment contract to KPFF Engineers in an amount not to exceed $100,000. The motion passed on a 5‑yes roll call.
Supporters said the study is a necessary, early step to determine whether and how shore power could be deployed at the Port of Skagway and how the town might connect to proposed regional power projects. "I personally am supportive of this even though it might…
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