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Campbell targets tax on autos

A Haines Borough Assembly member is pushing to repeal the municipality’s motor vehicle registration tax. Established in October 2013, the tax was launched to help clean up junked and abandoned vehicles around the borough. Assembly member George Campbell said the program has been on the books for more than two years and has yet to benefit the […]

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Decision erodes support for Freeride

Over the objections of Chilkat Indian Village, Alaska Department of Fish and Game, professional hunting guides, Chilkoot Bear Foundation, Lynn Canal Conservation, and numerous individuals, the Haines Borough Assembly is allowing the Freeride World Tour to operate their helicopters in two areas not on the approved heliski map. By so doing, they have taken an event that would have been supported, […]

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Company sues borough over heliport denial

A local company denied a conditional use permit to operate a heliport near 26 Mile is appealing the decision in state Superior Court. In a notice of appeal filed Dec. 29, attorneys for Big Salmon Ventures said the Haines Borough’s decision on the matter was “based on prejudice, arbitrary and capricious decision-making” and “on improper motives.” Big […]

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Assembly hires Ryan as manager at $96K

Following an hour-long executive session, the Haines Borough Assembly voted 4-2 on Dec. 29 to make facilities director Brad Ryan interim municipal manager at pay equivalent to $96,000 per year. Members George Campbell and Diana Lapham were opposed. Under terms of a letter of agreement, Ryan will continue to also perform functions of his facilities position. In […]

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Preschool proposal gets conceptual OK

The Haines Borough Assembly on Tuesday approved the concept of expanding the borough-owned Senior Center to accommodate the Chilkat Valley Preschool, though members were clear that many details still need to be ironed out. Assembly member Margaret Friedenauer said she has concerns about the merger, primarily with how the project would financially impact the borough. “There’s still […]

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Ryan chosen as interim manager

The Haines Borough Assembly voted Tuesday to hire public facilities director Brad Ryan as interim manager, though details of the offer have yet to be worked out. Ryan said in an interview Wednesday he was “shocked” the assembly decided to hire him so abruptly. “I just thought there was a process lined out that they were going […]

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