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Assembly schedules rezoning hearings, approves harbor safety grant and routine claims

Ketchikan Gateway Borough Assembly · March 2, 2026
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Summary

The assembly introduced two rezoning ordinances and set second hearings for March 16, approved a $60,000 fisheries tax grant to the City of Ketchikan for harbor safety improvements, accepted claims totaling $5,804,478.55 and postponed a school-funding ordinance for additional information.

The Ketchikan Gateway Borough Assembly used its March 2 meeting to advance multiple land-use and routine fiscal items while tabling some budget work until more information is gathered.

Planning staff introduced ordinance 2102 (rezoning lots at 6067 Roosevelt Drive from low-density residential to neighborhood residential) and ordinance 2104 (a planned-unit development—PUD—rezoning for Lot 76 in Herring Bay). Both items were set for second public hearings on March 16. Planning Director Frank Maloney told the assembly the applications were found consistent with the borough''s comprehensive plan and noted public…

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