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Assembly directs Planning Commission to develop tourism plan
Posted by Katherine Rose | Mar 11, 2021
View of St. Michael’s Cathedral on Lincoln Street in downtown Sitka (KCAW Photo)
When the Sitka Assembly met on Tuesday (3-9-21), it voted to develop a tourism master plan.
With Canada’s cruise ship ban in effect through the beginning of next year, it’s looking like 2022 will be the next big year for Sitka tourism. And it could be
really big. The vote directed the city’s Planning Commission to develop a plan that could address the logistical challenges a booming cruise ship season might pose for the city.
Covid Conscious program charts a safe course for Sitka s businesses and their customers kcaw.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from kcaw.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
SITKA (AP) â An Alaska city has created a program to honor businesses that have followed or will follow public health guidelines implemented due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The COVID Conscious Business Program started by the city of Sitka will afford qualifying businesses a few rewards, such as inclusion on a distributed list of virus conscious businesses and a program certificate that can be displayed in-store, the Daily Sitka Sentinel reported Monday.
To qualify, businesses must earn at least 85 points out of 100 on its application questions, which can be found on the city s official website. The questions serve as a baseline for coronavirus-related compliance for both customers and businesses.
Alaska city to honour coronavirus conscious businesses
by The Associated Press
Last Updated Dec 16, 2020 at 12:56 am EDT
SITKA, Alaska An Alaska city has created a program to honour businesses that have followed or will follow public health guidelines implemented due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The COVID Conscious Business Program started by the city of Sitka will afford qualifying businesses a few rewards, such as inclusion on a distributed list of virus conscious businesses and a program certificate that can be displayed in-store, the Daily Sitka Sentinel reported Monday.
To qualify, businesses must earn at least 85 points out of 100 on its application questions, which can be found on the city’s official website. The questions serve as a baseline for coronavirus-related compliance for both customers and businesses.