
Mayor · City and Borough of Juneau
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Beth Weldon serves as the Mayor of the City and Borough of Juneau, Alaska.
“Thank you for all your work, because I do know that that is time-consuming to go through all those signatures.”
“we had 3 resolutions on our consent agenda, one for declaring a local emergency for the glacier outburst flood, another appropriating $3.5 million for school roof repairs, and another resolution supporting the homeporting of two major United States Coast Guard cutters, including the CGC Storis. And those all just passed.”
“We may have inadvertently caused a double taxation that we just have to work with our our finance director and sales tax person to make sure that it's not what— I doubt that's what the intention of the assembly was, is to double tax something.”
“I'm trying to do the job that we set ourselves up in the fall, so I'm looking for $2 million, so some of my cuts will seem harsh, but I'm also looking at them in service reductions. I'm not looking for them from the manager's budget.”
“hotel bed packs, they get $1,267,000-ish. Marine passenger fee, they get $614,000-ish.”
“I was one of the votes that voted for the gondola, but the 5 of us, because it was a 5-4 split, saw the handwriting on the wall with Eagle Crest. And here we are with Eagle Crest that we saw more and more general fund going into more and more subsidy.”
“Do you realize that ending the RSA with Goldbelt does not mean that we still cannot negotiate with Goldbelt or another third party?”
“And my amendment would be an 'and' at the end of that sentence. To ask, because we can't, um, direct EEOCrest board to see if they could find another investor, which could include Gold Wealth. We haven't heard from them, um, or to find someone to sell the gondola.”
“I would move the— make it so it's $16 million, and that might take care of some of our, uh, flood problem, erosion problems.”
“I know that people are— were not pleasantly surprised with the list of priorities that we marked for reductions. Be advised, this is just a list that we're going to talk about, does not mean that things are going to come off of that list.”
“in reality, since debt reimbursement has been reduced, an awful lot of how it's operated is when the leaks get too bad. So just when roofs start to fail”