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Voters will consider whether to move city elections from October to November. The Kenai Peninsula Borough and the City of Soldotna made the same change after roughly two-thirds of peninsula voters enacted the change through a ballot proposition.
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Building maintenance and upkeep shifted to the city when the building shut its doors. The closure comes as the city has identified a need for major improvements to or reconstruction of its existing public safety building.
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The move would keep city and Kenai Peninsula Borough elections aligned, saving some money.
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Pettey will take the seat previously held by Henry Knackstedt, who left the seat to run for mayor.
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Every council member, some city staff and attendees thanked outgoing Mayor Brian Gabriel for his contributions to the city.
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Both contracts include creating an inventory of existing infrastructure and development of a plan for maintenance and rehabilitation.
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The ordinance passed unanimously, and takes effect July 18.
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Vice Mayor Henry Knackstedt says making the name more descriptive will help locals and visitors.
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City officials say a fine would discourage cut-throughs and reduce the possibility of car accidents.
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The Kenai City Council extends agreements that access funding to deal with spruce bark beetle-killed trees.