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After the building had sat for years following damage in the 1964 Alaska earthquake, it was purchased at auction by Anchorage attorney and real estate investor, Neil S. Mackay. He renamed it the McKay Building (spelling intended) and converted into an office building that housed the State of Alaska's administrative offices [ 6 ] and a private ...
The Anchorage Assembly is the governing body of Anchorage, Alaska.The Assembly has twelve members elected to three-year terms from six districts. It is responsible for creating and approving the city's annual budget, appropriating municipal funding, and managing elections.
This category covers the body as it has existed under the current unified home rule municipality since 1975. Members of predecessor entities (Anchorage City Council, Greater Anchorage Area Borough Assembly, etc.) should be placed in parent categories or any other subcategories as appropriate.
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Nov. 22—The Anchorage Assembly on Tuesday approved the city's 2024 budget after making more than three dozen changes, adding around $13.5 million to Mayor Dave Bronson's $597.9 million spending ...
But, prior to being appointed, the municipal manager must undergo a confirmation process by the city Assembly. [12] In October 2023 Bronson proposed a revised operating budget for the city in 2024. Currently, the city of Anchorage spends roughly $600 million annually. Bronson's proposed budget would cut current spending by about $2.4 million.
Aug. 23—The Anchorage Assembly on Tuesday approved a measure revising the city's scofflaw program. The changes, approved in a 7-4 vote, come after years of scrutiny by officials who said the ...
Anchorage Assembly members (22 P) Pages in category "Alaska city council members" The following 50 pages are in this category, out of 50 total.