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City manager Robert Sharp presented a report on proposed infrastructure projects needing Alaska Public Works funds to the city council on Monday night. The report will be consolidated by the League of Alaskan Cities, which hired former mayor Lee C. Bettinger as lobbyist to seek extension and increased appropriations for the act expiring next June. Projects include street improvements, water filter plant, diesel sewer and water extension, municipal service building, and harbor facilities.
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A report on the proposed projects of the city, which will need Alaska Public Works funds, was presented to the city council Monday night by the city manager, Robert Sharp.
The report will be sent on to the League of Alaskan Cities where it will be consolidated with those of other cities.
The LAC has hired former mayor Lee C. Bettinger as lobbyist in Washington, D. C., to plead for extension of the Alaska Public Works act, now due to expire next June, and for increased appropriations.
City projects listed by Sharp include street improvements, in addition to those already applied for, a water filter plant, a diesel sewer and water extension, a municipal service building, and harbor facilities.
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A report on proposed city projects needing Alaska Public Works funds was presented to the city council by city manager Robert Sharp. The report will be sent to the League of Alaskan Cities for consolidation. The LAC hired former mayor Lee C. Bettinger as lobbyist in Washington, D. C., to seek extension of the Alaska Public Works act, due to expire next June, and increased appropriations. Projects listed include street improvements beyond those already applied for, a water filter plant, a diesel sewer and water extension, a municipal service building, and harbor facilities.