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Juneau: June 18, 2026 Special Assembly Meeting

Alaska News • June 18, 2026 • 16 min

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Juneau: June 18, 2026 Special Assembly Meeting

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Juneau Assembly declares local emergency for glacier outburst flood

The City and Borough of Juneau Assembly approved a local emergency declaration for a glacier outburst flood Thursday, passing it on a consent agenda alongside a $3.5 million school roof appropriation and a Coast Guard homeporting resolution.

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Juneau clerk certifies 1% seasonal sales tax petition, Assembly has 45 days to act

The City and Borough of Juneau Municipal Clerk certified a citizen initiative petition for a 1% seasonal sales tax Thursday, starting a 45-day window for the Assembly to enact similar legislation or send the measure to voters.

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0:01
Beth Weldon

Mr. Brooks? Here.

0:16
Beth Weldon

Madam Mayor? Here. And did you call Ms. Adkisson? Because she's there too. Ms. Adkisson?

0:25
Beth Weldon

Yep, I am, and I'm here still. Then I'm bringing Ms. Wall over.

0:35
Speaker B

All right. Present. Thank you. And I will look out for Assemblymember Hughes-Scandies, Mr. Steininger, and Ms. Hall. Hall is here.

0:45
Speaker B

Can you see me? Oh, thank you.

0:51
Beth Weldon

Okay, I know Mr. Steiner said he might be a couple minutes late, so we'll proceed onward. Um, Madam Manager, do you have any agenda changes? No. See no changes to the agenda. We'll consider the agenda approved.

1:07
Beth Weldon

Moving on to the consent agenda, is there any public requests for consent agenda changes other than ordinances for introduction?

1:16
Beth Weldon

Seeing nothing, we'll go to the assembly. Is there any assembly request for consent agenda changes?

1:25
Beth Weldon

Seeing none, Mr. Smith.

1:31
Beth Weldon

Thank you, Madam Mayor. I move the consent agenda as presented. Uh, thank you, Mr. Smith. Um, any objections to the consent agenda Being approved. Seeing none, it is approved.

1:49
Beth Weldon

With that, we will go to public participation on non-agenda items. Madam Manager. Just for— thank you, Mayor Weldon.

2:03
Speaker C

Um, um, my, my apologies. I, I was gonna— I had a question about the, uh, consent agenda, but all the items are consent agenda items. Sorry, I misread that. No worries.

2:20
Beth Weldon

So we will go back and go— 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. So now we're moving to public participation on non-agenda items. We do have one person signed up. Please bring over Ms. Fisher.

2:57
Speaker B

And Ms. Fisher, if you're online, please raise your hand. I do not see you in the attendees.

3:08
Beth Weldon

I do not see her online. Okay, then we're moving on. Staff report. Who is giving this one? Madam Manager or Madam Attorney?

3:23
Speaker B

I believe Madam Clerk is giving the staff report. Madam Clerk. Yes, I would be happy to. We have certified the 1% seasonal sales tax initiative petition, so we forwarded that off on Friday to the Assembly to notify them of the 45 days if they would like to enact similar legislation. And then we received the mill rate cap initiative petition back to our office, and we are currently reviewing signatures and started that work yesterday.

3:54
Beth Weldon

Thank you for all your work, because I do know that that is time-consuming to go through all those signatures. So with that, thank you. Any assembly comments or questions?

4:09
Beth Weldon

Seeing none, this is a short meeting. We are adjourned. Thank you all for coming at noon.

4:19
Beth Weldon

Y'all have a good afternoon. You too.

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Beth Weldon

Beth Weldon

Mayor · City and Borough of Juneau