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Anchorage committee outlines guardrails for water taxis and ferries, sets joint May meeting with Murph
Summary
The committee agreed on a framework for water taxi and ferry recommendations—including licensing, capacity limits and environmental safeguards—and will meet jointly with Murph on May 13 to finalize two priority recommendations for each service type.
At its April 16 meeting the Anchorage Advisory Committee discussed guardrails the town should adopt if it allows water taxis, shuttles or ferry services and agreed to a joint meeting with the Murph committee on May 13 to refine recommendations.
Chair said the committee’s paper (shared in advance) was a starting point and asked members to identify two priorities each for taxi and ferry ordinances. Curtis and other members outlined the federal, state and county licensing framework that already governs…
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