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Assembly softens crab letter terms

The Haines Borough Assembly voted unanimously Tuesday to remove mention of an emergency closure to the local Dungeness crab fishery from a letter to the Department of Fish and Game. In the original letter, Mayor Stephanie Scott expressed concern that human and sea otter pressure on the fishery will ultimately decimate the crab biomass and prevent sustainable commercial, subsistence and […]

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Bury utility lines?

Utility lines strung along Main Street, Third Avenue and the waterfront are a concern for some Haines Borough Assembly members, but the path to getting those lines buried is unclear. Assembly member Debra Schnabel said Tuesday she was disheartened the borough didn’t pursue buried power lines on the construction project at Beach Road and Old Haines Highway. “I don’t […]

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Effort looks at trapping rules in other towns

The Haines Borough Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee is moving forward with plans to regulate trapping in the townsite and will start by researching high-use areas where trappers and recreationists tend to collide. Ron Jackson, vice chair of the committee, said the group is trying to stimulate discussion about areas that might need protection from trapping. Jackson […]

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Herbicide rules raise concerns

A local conservation group is working with Haines Borough Mayor Stephanie Scott to address the potential use of herbicides and pesticides on state lands. In response to a recent change in state law that eliminates public review and a Department of Environmental Conservation permitting requirement for using chemicals on state land, Lynn Canal Conservation is asking the borough to consider how […]

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Parking enforcement will regain teeth

Illegally-parked Haines motorists could soon see an unwelcome surprise tucked under their windshield wiper. The Haines Borough is considering an ordinance that would allow police officers to write parking tickets outside of a motorist’s presence. Under current law, officers are required to physically hand the ticket to the violator, making it extremely difficult to effectively police illegal […]

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State: No charges in dog killing

The Juneau District Attorney’s office has decided not to press charges against a Haines man suspected of killing one dog and wounding another with arrows last January, but police may pursue the matter under borough law. Assistant district attorney Amy Williams said she declined to prosecute the case, but wouldn’t elaborate on specifics of the Haines […]

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