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Mayors and city managers tell Alaska Senate committee SB 280 must ensure earlier, direct pipeline impact funding
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Mayors and city managers told the Senate Resources Committee that the committee substitute to SB 280 (version G) improves revenue sharing but still risks leaving communities without timely funding for immediate construction impacts; speakers urged direct municipal payments, clearer eligibility for indirect-impact hubs and predictable pre-construction aid.
Chair Giesel opened the Senate Resources Committee hearing on SB 280 on April 22, where municipal leaders outlined how the proposed alternate volumetric tax and community impact programs would affect local services during construction of a proposed gas pipeline. Several mayors and city managers said version G includes important improvements — but warned the timing and routing of funds could leave host and adjacent communities underfunded when impacts arrive.
Mayors from Denali, Matanuska-Susitna and Fairbanks, and the city manager of
