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In a somewhat contentious City Council meeting Tuesday, councilors voted to keep Unalaska’s current mask mandate in place for the next two weeks.The island currently has 40 positive COVID-19 cases 15 of them community members, according to city officials.While the local coronavirus risk level remains in the “moderate” category, council members also took other things into account, like the shortage of hospital beds in Anchorage, and the increased number of people being medevaced off the island.“For the first year of the pandemic, I think we had two medevacs for the entire year. What we’ve seen with [the Delta variant] we’ve had three medevacs in the last six weeks,” said Melanee Tiura, the clinic director at Iliuliuk Family and Health Services. ....
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The Unalaska City Council appointed Daneen Looby to Seat D during Tuesday night's meeting, filling the position that was left vacant after longtime council ....
Unalaska hedges on utility rate increases May 5th 10:16 pm | Maggie Nelson, KUCB News
The Unalaska City Council still hasn t decided whether to increase utility rates. That s despite several meetings and many hours of discussion and presentations on the challenges of rising costs and the question over who should pay. At a special meeting April 26, the Unalaska City Council voted down a resolution that would ve raised utility rates for residential, commercial and industry customers. The council voted 2-3 to reject a one-time hike to electricity rates of 6.1% and water rates of 3.6%. The biggest increases, both of which would have taken place over a four-year period, would have been 40% for wastewater and solid waste rates by 33%. ....