While code violations have certainly occurred, we don’t need them to tell us the harbor expansion process has been extremely flawed. Common sense tells us this clearly. We wouldn’t have this uproar if the public, and the borough groups – planning, parks and recreation and tourism – had been properly included from the beginning. At the […]
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Two meetings to give update on biomass project
A shift in plans for municipal biomass heat from wood pellets to chips will be a main topic at two informational public meetings next week hosted by the Haines Borough. Borough consultant Darsie Culbeck and biomass experts from the region will be on hand for meetings set for noon Monday at the assembly chambers and 7 […]
Borough OKs $10K for ferry plan
The Haines Borough Assembly last week unanimously agreed to contribute $10,000 to a joint effort between the state and a regional economic development organization for creation of a 25-year strategic plan for a sustainable ferry system. Gov. Bill Walker recently signed a memorandum of understanding with Southeast Conference to draft a long-term plan for the Alaska Marine […]
‘Bully-proofing’ workshops set
Bullying isn’t something that just happens in schools, or among middle-schoolers. And it doesn’t always look like a student being pushed into a locker, or teased during recess. That’s part of the message Lynn Canal Counseling Service’s new “bully-proofing” campaign is trying to get across, said LCCS supervisor Kelly Williamson. Williamson and Domestic Violence Prevention Initiative coordinator […]
Official wears ‘shut up’ T-shirt to public hearing
A planning commissioner’s choice of a T-shirt to wear at last week’s meeting of the group rankled some citizens and at least one fellow commissioner. Turner wore a shirt showing a smiley face with its mouth duct-taped over and the words, “I like the sound you make when you shut up.” About 10 citizens attended […]
The bullies have taken over Haines
Don Turner III, while sitting at the Planning Commission table last week, wore a T-shirt that said, “I like the sound you make when you shut up.” It had a picture of a smiley face with duct tape over the mouth. Such sentiments one would expect in Russia and China. Am I saying the Haines Borough government […]
New trailers get jump on committee
As the Haines Borough struggles to address the lingering issue of how to permit commercial trailers, more are setting up shop around town. Cheechako Tacos, a food truck run by Gregory Cooper, is planning to open by June 20 near 1 Mile Haines Highway. Another commercial trailer selling T-shirts has recently popped up across from the Port […]
Hill considers Washington, D.C. trip to seek funds
Haines Borough Mayor Jan Hill said a recent visit to town by U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, was encouraging and Hill is considering a trip to Washington, D.C., to push for federal funding of specific projects. “(Murkowski) had no news for us, but made a clear invitation that it was time to come back to D.C. to see […]
Relax open container law for fest?
Should the Haines Borough suspend its open container ordinance during the annual Great Alaska Craft Beer and Homebrew Festival? Mayor Jan Hill this week said she and others in the borough office are discussing that idea, following last weekend’s 24th Beer Fest, which occurred without arrests or major problems. Beer Fest participants, many who travel around town on foot, […]
Funding sought for ferry plan
A regional economic development organization is asking the Haines Borough and other communities for money toward crafting a 25-year plan for a sustainable ferry system, but some are skeptical about whether the state is serious about committing to reforms. Gov. Bill Walker recently signed a memorandum of understanding with Southeast Conference to draft a long-term plan for […]
