The following items are scheduled for a public hearing by the City and Borough of Juneau Alaska Assembly, on the date(s) designated below. The agenda and packet material for this meeting will be posted on the CBJ website at https://juneau.org/assembly/assembly-minutes-and-agendas by close of business the business day prior to the meetings. …
Over the 14-day period from January 4 to January 17, there were 42 people in Juneau who tested positive for COVID-19 (that’s up from 29 during the previous two weeks): There was no reported case activity associated with a cluster. Public Health attributed 34 percent of cases to secondary transmission, 24.5 …
The City and Borough of Juneau Emergency Operations Center is reporting six new residents identified with COVID-19. Two are not currently in Juneau. Public Health is attributing those cases to out-of-state travel. Of the four in Juneau, two are attributed to community spread, one to secondary transmission, and one is …
Local providers in Juneau have enrolled with the State of Alaska to distribute COVID-19 vaccine by appointment. Being state-enrolled, these providers follow the State of Alaska eligibility system. Providers have different ways of making appointments; some require appointments be made online, some require a phone call. Not all providers will …
The City and Borough of Juneau Emergency Operations Center is reporting 22 new individuals identified with COVID-19 in Juneau for the time period January 16 – January 19. Twenty of the new cases are residents and two are nonresidents. Of the resident cases, Public Health is attributing six cases to …
For health care workers and adults age 65 and older who have an appointment at the January 15-17 COVID-19 vaccine clinic, the clinic is at Centennial Hall, NOT Bartlett Regional Hospital. Here are some other notes: Please arrive within 5 minutes of your appointment time, and wait in your car …
The Juneau Police Department and its law enforcement partners would like to address community concerns from last week’s violent activity at the U.S. Capitol and subsequent warnings that states will see possible demonstrations at their respective capitols: The Juneau Police Department and its law enforcement partners have not received any …
The City and Borough of Juneau Emergency Operations Center is reporting five new residents identified with COVID-19 in Juneau. Public Health is attributing two cases to secondary transmission, one to out-of-state travel, and two are under investigation. Cumulatively, Juneau has had 993 residents test positive for COVID-19 since March and 125 nonresidents. …
High winds combined with heavy snowfall at higher elevations will cause the avalanche hazard above Thane Road to rapidly increase this evening (January 14, 2021), according to the Alaska Department of Transportation & Public Facilities (DOT&PF). This increases the possibility of an avalanche reaching Thane Road in the next 24 …
Juneau nonprofits may be eligible for state disaster assistance for damages that occurred during the November 30 storm. Soon after, Governor Mike Dunleavy declared a State Disaster in response to numerous landslides, mudslides, and flooding across Southeast Alaska. The declaration activated the state’s Public Assistance disaster recovery program, which funds emergency protective …