
Speaker A
16:21 - 17:11
"Oak Landing, a development in downtown Juneau. I've been impatient, and as I stand here next to my friend Joe and think about the 15 years that it took to get your development timeline, I maybe need to take a breath and be a little more patient. But this Cruise ship dock and waterfront development in downtown Juneau will be the 5th dock in a community that has a 5-ship limit, but only 4 local docks in the downtown area."
“Oak Landing, a development in downtown Juneau. I've been impatient, and as I stand here next to my friend Joe and think about the 15 years that it took to get your development timeline, I maybe need to take a breath and be a little more patient. But this Cruise ship dock and waterfront development in downtown Juneau will be the 5th dock in a community that has a 5-ship limit, but only 4 local docks in the downtown area.”
Project that I've been focused on as my primary responsibility for the last year and a half or so that I've been an employee of Hoonah Totem is Oak Landing, a development in downtown Juneau. I've been impatient, and as I stand here next to my friend Joe and think about the 15 years that it took to get your development timeline, I maybe need to take a breath and be a little more patient. But this Cruise ship dock and waterfront development in downtown Juneau will be the 5th dock in a community that has a 5-ship limit, but only 4 local docks in the downtown area. There's 2 publicly owned and 2 privately owned docks. If you know Juneau and you're coming into the downtown area, this is just as you approach, just as you approach the curve into downtown.
Huna Totem Corporation has signed a tideland lease with the City and Borough of Juneau for the Oak Landing cruise dock development, moving the project toward a 2028 opening. The new dock will add a fifth berth to downtown Juneau, addressing current capacity constraints that force ships to anchor offshore.