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Three Assembly Committees to take up a variety of issues

Assemblymember Michelle Bonnet Hale said this is the fourth time the committee has taken up this issue. She said the time frames would remind the same, but members are interested in banning the big mortars in neighborhoods.  One ordinance would allow the Assembly to designate CBJ property for fireworks use by resolution.   A separate draft ordinance would clarify that the sale of fireworks is taxable. Ordinances dealing with fireworks are scheduled for introduction at Wednesday s special Assembly meeting.  Public comment would be taken during the next regular Assembly meeting on May 24. Rules of procedure for in-person meetings which are returning May 24  will be discussed.   The resolution up for discussion would stipulate that certain CBJ public meetings continue to be broadcast in a way that maximizes public participation.  It also stipulates that public seating would need to be in compliance with laws, including public health laws like social distancing.

Details on latest Juneau Commission on Aging Survey revealed on Action Line

Image courtesy of Juneau Economic Development Council Juneau, Alaska (KINY) - The Juneau Commission on Aging s 2020 Juneau Senior Needs Survey was discussed in-depth on Action Line Wednesday. The Juneau Economic Development Council provides support to the commission and spearheaded the survey and digested its findings. Executive Director Brian Holst said Juneau s senior population has grown over the years.   In 2009 14 percent of Juneau s population was over 60.  It s now reached 21 percent and he expects that in five more years it will reach 24 or 25 percent.  So the role of seniors in our community is becoming ever more important economically as the years pass, Holst said.

Various appointments on Assembly Human Resources agenda

Juneau, Alaska (KINY) - The Assembly Human Resources Committee meets at 5:30 p.m. Monday. Members will hear an annual report from the Jensen Olson Arboretum Advisory and make four appointments to the panel. The panel will make three appointments to the Juneau Commission on Aging.  All three incumbents have applied for reappointment and no other applications were received. Members will also take up a resolution approved by the commission requesting that its sunset date scheduled for this August either be removed or extended. On the agenda is a resolution increasing the membership of the Sister Cities Committee.  There are currently three openings, but only committee chair Junnie Chup has applied.

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