Posted by Katherine Rose | Dec 22, 2020
Although the latest round of winter storms didn’t cause landslides in Sitka’s residential areas, they did cause damage to city property to the tune of just under $1 million. When the Sitka Assembly meets tonight (12-22-20) it will consider declaring a disaster emergency in the hope of securing state and federal funding to offset the costs of those repairs.
According to a memo from City Administrator John Leach, beginning on November 30, storms caused damage to public and private property, including $300,000 in damage to NSRAA’s Medvejie Hatchery. Leach estimated that $400,000 is needed for landslide stabilization at Sand Dollar Drive from a storm in November, another $100,000 for repairs to Blue Lake and Green Lake roads, and another $100,000 in other city repairs.