The Juneau Assembly reestablished the City and Borough of Juneau’s COVID-19 Risk Metrics & Mitigation Strategies in an Emergency Ordinance Monday night. The updated mitigation strategies reflect the community’s progress in getting COVID-19 vaccinations. Currently, the overall community risk is Level 1a – Minimal. Read the COVID-19 Risk Metrics & …
The City and Borough of Juneau Emergency Operations Center is reporting three new residents identified with COVID-19 in Juneau April 24-26. Public Health is attributing one case to secondary transmission and two are under investigation. One of the new cases is associated with Thunder Mountain High School, bringing the cluster …
The City and Borough of Juneau Office of the Assessor mailed out 2021 Property Assessment Notices April 2. If you feel that your assessment is lower or higher than the market value of your property, you’re encouraged to file a petition for review. The 30-day period to file one ends …
The Juneau Assembly passed an ordinance in March establishing a property tax abatement program to incentivize the development of housing in Downtown Juneau. The program provides a 12-year tax abatement for projects that develop at least four new residential units in the area that extends from the Willoughby District to …
The City and Borough of Juneau Emergency Operations Center is reporting one new resident identified with COVID-19 in Juneau. Public Health is attributing the case to out-of-state travel. The Thunder Mountain High School cluster is still at seven active cases. All 10 cases associated with the small daycare are considered recovered. Cumulatively, …
Community members have an opportunity to get a free COVID-19 vaccine on Monday, April 26 during clinics at Resurrection Lutheran Church and Cathedral of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Walk in, or make an appointment at juneau.org/vaccine or call 586-6000. Resurrection Lutheran Church WHERE: 740 W 10th Street (Corner of …
The City and Borough of Juneau Emergency Operations Center is reporting two new individuals identified with COVID-19 in Juneau – one resident and one nonresident. Public Health is attributing the resident case to secondary transmission. The nonresident is in the mining sector. The cluster associated with the small daycare remains …
Over the 14-day period from April 5 to April 18, there were 50 people in Juneau who tested positive for COVID-19 (that’s up from 40 during the previous two weeks): 20 percent of the cases were associated with a cluster involving a small daycare. To date, there have been 10 …
The City and Borough of Juneau Emergency Operations Center is reporting five new residents identified with COVID-19 in Juneau. Public Health is attributing one case to community spread, one to secondary transmission, and three are under investigation. One of today’s new cases is associated with Thunder Mountain High School, bringing the …
The public is invited to provide feedback on the proposed City and Borough of Juneau budget for fiscal year 2022 at a Special Assembly Meeting Wednesday, April 21 at 5:30 p.m. The public can comment on the property tax mill levy rate, the CBJ operating budget, the Juneau School District …