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Municipality plans transfer of long‑vacant Pine Street parcels to Habitat for Humanity, official says

Assembly Housing and Homelessness Committee (Anchorage Municipality) · March 19, 2026
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Municipal staff told the Assembly committee they will introduce an action to transfer two long‑vacant Pine Street parcels to Habitat for Humanity and described coordinated code‑abatement and demolition work, plus new pre‑approved ADU plans to make small housing easier to build.

Bob Dole, director at the Municipality of Anchorage Office of Community and Economic Development, told the Assembly Housing and Homelessness Committee that the municipality will ask the full Assembly to approve transferring two long‑vacant parcels on Pine Street to Habitat for Humanity.

Dole said the properties were acquired decades ago for right‑of‑way purposes, have sat vacant and drew no offers when the city previously sought buyers. "We are proposing to transfer it to Habitat for Humanity," he said, adding the transfer would be introduced to…

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