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Skagway Assembly adopts amended FY25 changes and approves FY26 budget, reallocating CPV funds to cover clinic shortfall
Summary
The Skagway Assembly on Dec. 4 amended an FY25 ordinance and adopted the FY26 budget with several changes, applying a 68% commercial passenger vessel (CPV) funding share toward a roughly $1.68M clinic shortfall and adding new capital and service items.
The Skagway Assembly voted Dec. 4 to amend ordinance 25‑14 and adopt ordinance 25‑13 as the municipality's FY26 budget after two rounds of amendments that reallocated funds to cover an updated clinic shortfall.
Vice Mayor Assembly member Potter moved the amendment and framed it as a way to apply the CPV funding formula to urgent clinic needs. "If you would like to apply 68% CPV, 32% sales tax to the full amendment for the clinic, table 2 does that," the manager explained when the assembly asked for clarification of the spreadsheet options. Potter told the table he was “very…
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