Mendenhall Flood Relief Fund open for applications, donations

In the wake of unprecedented glacial outburst flooding along the Mendenhall River, the Juneau Community Foundation has reestablished the Mendenhall Flood Relief Fund to provide support to those affected by this disaster. If you have experienced significant loss as a result of the flooding, you are encouraged to apply for relief funds.

Thanks to the generosity of many businesses, the tourism industry, Foundations, and individuals in Juneau and beyond, and with the assistance of the Juneau Economic Development Council’s Alaska Development Corporation, funds will be distributed to those directly affected by the flooding.

JCF is actively fundraising at this time. See below for information about how to donate or visit juneaucf.org/fund/mendenhall-flood-relief-fund.

Apply for Relief

To apply for relief funds, please fill out the Mendenhall River Flood Relief Assistance Application and accompanying W9 form and email to the Juneau Community Foundation at [email protected]. The deadline to apply is 5 p.m. Alaska time, October 30, 2024.

Funds will be disbursed in December 2024.

Donate to the Fund

The Fund gratefully welcomes all donations. Donate online with a credit/debit card or make checks payable to:

Juneau Community Foundation

350 North Franklin Street, Suite 4

Juneau, AK 99801

For information on other methods of donation, please contact the Juneau Community Foundation at (907) 523-5450 or [email protected].

August 14th, 2024|

Craig Cimmons to serve as next Eaglecrest General Manager

The Eaglecrest Board of Directors is pleased to announce the selection of Craig Cimmons as the next General Manager of Eaglecrest Ski Area. Cimmons will formally be appointed to the role at a special Eaglecrest Board meeting on Thursday, August 15 at 5:30 pm.

“The Eaglecrest Board is very excited to welcome Craig to the position of General Manager,” said Mike Satre, Eaglecrest Board President. “We had two well qualified finalists for the position and the board feels that Craig will be a welcome addition to the ski area. We all look forward to the contributions Craig will bring to Eaglecrest and the community.”

Cimmons will take up his new role on September 30 to ensure a smooth and successful transition into his first winter season at Eaglecrest.

The General Manager is selected and supervised by the Eaglecrest Board. Following an initial applicant screening by the CBJ Human Resources Department, the Board Human Resources Committee interviewed candidates remotely before selecting two finalists for in-person interviews and assessments. As a finalist, Cimmons took part in a public interview with the full Eaglecrest Board—including a presentation on his view of Eaglecrest’s financial history—and a community meet and greet at the Eaglecrest Lodge. Cimmons will be paid an annual salary of $121,222.

Cimmons is currently employed as the Director of the Ski & Ride School and Community Engagement at Jay Peak Resort in Jay, VT, and he has served in that role since 2012. Additionally, Cimmons’ prior experience includes a variety of roles with ski and snowboarding education and other environmental education and adventure recreation. Cimmons holds a bachelor’s degree in Adventure Recreation from Green Mountain College.

August 14th, 2024|

Mendenhall River flooding update: remember to care for mental health

A week out from the August 6 flooding, many in the community are facing significant loss and uncertainty. Exhaustion and strain are mounting; the end may seem far from sight.

At this time, it’s more important than ever to care for your mental well-being alongside your physical needs. That might mean letting yourself take a break from cleaning or repair work, or checking in with friends or loved ones. It might also mean counseling or other forms of support.

If you’re in need of immediate help, the Disaster Distress Helpline provides 24/7 support to those in distress following a disaster. Through the helpline, crisis counselors listen to what’s on your mind with patience and without judgment. To be connected with a counselor, call or text 1-800-985-5990.

We’re also expecting some new arrivals that might bring a smile to your face—check back tomorrow to learn more about visiting Comfort K9s.

For complete and up-to-date flood recovery resources and information, visit juneau.org/manager/flood-response. For questions, email [email protected].

Transportation to Disaster Assistance Centers Available

Transportation to State Disaster Assistance Centers will be available for any resident who is unable to travel on their own—whether because of a damaged vehicle, mobility challenges, or any other reason. Please call (907) 632-2165 to request transportation.

Disaster Assistance Centers, where residents can receive assistance applying for State of Alaska disaster aid, will be open Wednesday, August 14 through Friday, August 16 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the following locations:

  • Mendenhall Valley Library, 3025 Dimond Park Loop
  • Generations Southeast Community Learning Center, 3239 Hospital Drive

We appreciate the work of Alaska National Guard and Capital Transit to provide this service.

Emergency Shelter and Temporary Housing

Many residents who initially planned to quickly return to their homes are now realizing that repairs will take longer than anticipated. Others are facing unexpected health and safety concerns.

If you are unable to stay in your home because of flood damage and are in need of shelter, please email [email protected] or visit a Disaster Assistance Center to be connected with those coordinating shelter and temporary housing.

Volunteer Center Open 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. This Week

We still need volunteers! The Melvin Park volunteer center will be open from 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Wednesday through Friday this week.

Much of the most urgent work to be done involves mucking and drying out crawlspaces. We are especially in need of volunteers who are ready and willing to get into tight spaces and get dirty. Bring your Xtra Tufs and a sense of adventure!

August 13th, 2024|

Mendenhall River flooding update: Red Cross office open now, State assistance centers open Wednesday

New support is available on the ground for those affected by the August 6 Mendenhall River flood. The Red Cross has opened disaster assistance intake at their Lemon Creek office (5636 Glacier Highway) and the State of Alaska will open two in-person Disaster Assistance Centers beginning Wednesday. Read on for more information about these and other available resources.

For complete and up-to-date flood recovery resources and information, visit juneau.org/manager/flood-response. For questions, email [email protected].

State Disaster Assistance Center Opens Wednesday

The State of Alaska will open two Disaster Assistance Centers in Juneau from August 14-16 to assist residents impacted by the flood who may be eligible for Individual Assistance. At the centers, residents can ask questions about how IA works, provide documentation, or fill out an application.

Centers will be open at two locations:

  • Mendenhall Valley Library, 3025 Dimond Park Loop
  • Generations Southeast Community Learning Center, 3239 Hospital Drive

Both centers will be open Wednesday, August 14 to Friday, August 16 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

If you can’t make it during these times, assistance is available after hours by appointment—call (907) 632-2165.

To make everything go as quickly and easily as possible, please bring the following information with you when you visit the center:

  • Description of damages and/or losses
  • Home ownership documentation
  • Insurance information
  • Personal ID
  • Proof of occupancy (for example, a utility bill)

Representatives from CBJ, Tlingit & Haida, American Red Cross of Alaska, and other agencies will also be on hand to provide assistance.

The State’s Individual Assistance program is designed to help homeowners and renters who have experienced damage to their primary residence or primary means of transportation. The current maximum grant available to an individual or family is $21,250 for housing repair and an additional $21,250 for personal property damages per disaster when other resources are not adequate (including insurance and Small Business Association or other loans). Learn more about IA from this fact sheet.

Red Cross Financial Assistance Available—Office Open Now

The American Red Cross is offering damage-based financial assistance for those whose primary residences sustained eligible damage as a result of the recent glacial outburst flooding in Juneau.

The Red Cross office is located at 5636 Glacier Highway, Suite 101. Red Cross recovery workers will be available at the following times:

Monday, August 12:                2 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.

Tuesday, August 13:                10 a.m. – 2 p.m. & 3:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.

Wednesday, August 14:          10 a.m. – 2 p.m. & 3:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.

From August 14-16, Red Cross representatives will also be available at State of Alaska Disaster Assistance Centers (see above).

Assistance is available to both renters and homeowners—if you have been flooded out, you are encouraged to visit the Red Cross office and speak to a recovery worker. To keep from making multiple trips, please bring proof of identity and residence.

Schools Supplies Available Tuesday at Kax̲dig̲oowu Héen Elementary

Alaska State Employees Association/AFSCME Local 52 will distribute free school supplies for impacted students tomorrow, Tuesday, August 13 at Kax̲dig̲oowu Héen Elementary (Riverbend Elementary). Doors will be open from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Supplies have been divided and bagged by age group (elementary school, middle school, and high school). At this time, 35 bags in each group are available—we appreciate your consideration and mindfulness for the needs of all.

Hot Showers at Dimond Park

The Dimond Park Aquatic Center locker room is open to those in need of a hot shower. Just show your ID with street address for access during open hours.

DPAC is generally open Monday – Friday 5:30 a.m. – 8 p.m., Saturday 9 a.m. – 6 p.m., and Sunday 12 p.m. – 6 p.m. Check the full schedule here, and be aware that the building will be closed for maintenance on Wednesday, August 14 from 1 – 4 p.m.

Sign Up for Flood-Damaged Vehicle Disposal

CBJ will soon begin removing and disposing of flood-damaged vehicles by owner request. If you’re not filing an insurance claim, you can sign up to have your vehicle collected from your residence or street. Read CBJ’s flood-damaged vehicle guidance to find out how to sign up and prepare your vehicle for removal.

Please note that if you are filing an insurance claim, do not have CBJ remove your vehicle—this will negatively impact your claim.

If you can’t wait for your vehicle to be collected, you’re welcome to dispose of it for free through CBJ’s junk vehicle program. Visit juneau.org/engineering-public-works/recycleworks/junk-cars for step-by-step instructions.

New Community Resources Available

A number of local businesses have offered to assist or prioritize flooded residents with services including oil tank dipping, heating system replacement, and computer and data recovery. Find these resources at juneau.org/manager/flood-response under “Local Contractors & Building Resources.”

You’ll also find a list of local contractors who may be available to assist homeowners with repair and reconstruction projects. This list was generously provided by the Greater Juneau Chamber of Commerce—CBJ does not endorse or recommend any individual private business, but we greatly appreciate the support the Juneau business community continues to provide to impacted residents.

If you would like to be added to the list, please email [email protected].

Beware of Scams

Please be aware of an active scam email that appears to come from a CBJ board, commission or department and claims that the recipient owes payment or fees to CBJ. If the sender’s email does not end in @juneau.gov, this is a scam. If you are at all unsure or have questions, please contact [email protected].

Scammers often take advantage of the emotional situations following disasters. If you receive an unexpected request for payment or invoice from any agency, business or individual, please proceed with caution as it may be a scam. If you are unsure, contact [email protected].

August 12th, 2024|

Alaska DHS&EM: Disaster Assistance Center to open for 2024 August Juneau basin flood survivors

The following press release is from the Alaska Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management:

Disaster Assistance Center To Open for 2024 August Juneau Basin Flood Survivors

On August 6, 2024, the Mendenhall Valley experienced major flooding after a glacial outburst flood occurred in Suicide Basin. Disaster Assistance Centers will be available August 14-16, 2024, for Juneau residents to apply for State of Alaska Individual Assistance in-person, to ask questions about Individual Assistance, or to provide documentation.

The State’s Individual Assistance program is designed to help homeowners and renters who have experience damage to their primary residence or primary means of transportation. Homeowners who cannot return to their home are strongly encouraged to call the IA hotline number below or visit a Disaster Assistance Center.

In-person at a Disaster Assistance Center

Mendenhall Valley Library at 3025 Dimond Park Loop Juneau, AK 99801

Or

Generations Southeast Community Learning at 3239 Hospital Drive Juneau, AK 99801

August 14-16 from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm,

Afterhours by appointment call 907-632-2165

Online and Telephone Registration

Ready.Alaska.Gov/IA or call 844-445-7131

Please have the following information with you when you visit the DAC:

  • Description of damages and/or losses
  • Home ownership documentation
  • Insurance information
  • Personal identification
  • Proof of occupancy (utility bill)

Representatives from the CBJ, Tlingit & Haida Tribe, American Red Cross of Alaska, and other agencies will be on hand at the DAC to provide assistance from their organization. For more information about the State’s Individual Assistance Program visit https://ready.alaska.gov/Recovery/IA.

The deadline to apply for State Individual Assistance is October 9, 2024.

August 12th, 2024|