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Municipality proposes transferring long‑vacant Pine Street lots to Habitat for Humanity

Assembly Housing and Homelessness Committee · March 21, 2026
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Municipal staff told the Assembly Housing and Homelessness Committee they will introduce an action to transfer two long‑vacant Pine Street parcels to Habitat for Humanity at zero cost, and described coordinated code‑abatement and demolition efforts plus new pre‑approved ADU plans to expand attainable housing.

Bob Dole, director for the Municipality of Anchorage Office of Community and Economic Development, told the Assembly Housing and Homelessness Committee that the municipality plans to transfer two Pine Street parcels that have sat vacant since 1984 to Habitat for Humanity at no cost.

"Habitat for Humanity reached out to us and suggested we transfer it to them at zero cost and they will develop them," Dole said, describing the proposed transfer that staff will introduce to the Assembly on the 24th. He showed a prior MOA transfer where…

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