
Mayor · Municipality of Anchorage
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Mayor of the Municipality of Anchorage. She served two terms on the Anchorage Assembly, including two years as chair, and has more than 25 years of private-sector management experience. She holds a bachelor's degree from the University of Portland and a master's from Purdue University.
“Respectfully submitted: Suzanne LaFrance, Mayor”
“Respectfully submitted: Suzanne LaFrance, Mayor”
“Respectfully submitted: Suzanne LaFrance, Mayor”
“Respectfully submitted: Suzanne LaFrance, Mayor”
“Unlike many areas of the contiguous United States, Alaska lacks redundant transportation systems capable of replacing the Port's statewide cargo function during a disruption.”
“Respectfully submitted: Suzanne LaFrance, Mayor”
“Respectfully submitted: Suzanne LaFrance, Mayor”
“Respectfully submitted: Suzanne LaFrance, Mayor”
“True North has revised their proposal. I'll let them go into the details, but they are now proposing outpatient services and administrative office space to be co-located with Access Alaska. There will be no crisis services provided out of that facility.”
“Respectfully submitted: Suzanne LaFrance, Mayor”
“Respectfully submitted: Suzanne LaFrance, Mayor”
“Respectfully Submitted: Suzanne LaFrance, Mayor”
“Respectfully submitted: Suzanne LaFrance, Mayor”
“Respectfully submitted: Suzanne LaFrance, Mayor”
“Respectfully submitted: Suzanne LaFrance, Mayor”
“CIHA's plan is to build 24 units of housing at that site in 2026, with more to be added later”
“Over the 9-year project period, New service costs would exceed revenues by tens of millions of dollars. Since we rely on property taxes, we don't get new tax revenues from an influx of people until new homes and commercial properties are built”
“This year's Point-in-Time Count shows a 28% reduction in unsheltered homelessness compared to last year. That is fewer people sleeping in our public spaces, fewer people susceptible to our cold winter nights, and fewer people unsafe in our community.”
“on the agenda for introduction tonight is our proposal to transfer the former Nordstrom Building to the Anchorage Community Development Authority, or ACDA. Since taking office, I have been clear that revitalizing downtown is a top priority for my team.”