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CBJ’s Budget Season Begins

April 3 kicks off a nine-week process that will determine the City and Borough of Juneau’s budget for fiscal year 2020. City Manager Rorie Watt will introduce the preliminary FY20 budget during a Special Assembly Meeting on April 3 at 5:30 p.m. in City Hall Chambers immediately followed by an overview presentation on the proposed budget at an Assembly Finance Committee meeting.

The preliminary budget includes the CBJ operating budget, the Juneau School District general operating budget, capital improvement projects and the property tax mill levy rate. The Juneau Assembly will review the budget over the next seven weeks and adopt a final budget.

The Assembly Finance Committee is scheduled to meet every Wednesday through May 15, except for May 1. The public can comment on the budget at a public hearing during a Special Assembly Meeting on April 24 at 5:30 p.m.

The Assembly is also scheduled to make a preliminary decision on the Juneau School District budget funding during the April 24 Special Meeting and is scheduled to adopt the school district’s general operating budget at a Regular Juneau Assembly Meeting on May 13. The Assembly is scheduled to adopt CBJ’s operating budget, capital improvement projects, and the property tax mill levy rate during a Regular Assembly Meeting on June 3.

Keep checking this site for regular weekly updates on what happened at the Assembly Finance Committee Meeting and what’s coming up. Thanks for following along.

April 2nd, 2019|

Bathroom Fire at BRH

On Wednesday October 4, 2017, at 0306 am CCFR responded to Bartlett Regional Hospital for a fire in one of the bathrooms. There was an explosion and fire in the ER waiting room bathroom. The sprinkler system was activated and put the fire out. A witness that was in a room next to the bathroom stated he saw the walls shook when the explosion occurred. The fire and fire damage was confined to the bathroom. There is water damage from the sprinkler system to the bathroom and adjacent rooms. Smoke was present in the hallways and offices of the ER. CCFR was able to ventilate the smoke from the offices, hallways and waiting room that was adjacent to the Emergency room. Because of the quick knock down of the sprinkler system, fire was kept to a minimum and no injuries occurred. There were people in the waiting room and in the emergency department when the incident occurred. A subject is being detained by JPD. The fire is being investigated by CCFR Fire Marshals and Juneau Police Department. An estimated $5000 worth of damage. Submitted by Assistant Chief Ed Quinto

October 16th, 2017|
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October 10th, 2017|