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City Manager Stephanie Queen said the city has seen longer than normal recruitment times to fill vacancies in the city. She's proposed a package of recruitment and retention strategies to help address that gap.
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The ordinance was part of a trio of proposed changes to park and city policies — the latest in a months-long response to a drag performance at Soldotna Pride in the Park last summer.
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Bower has been city manager of Seward for less than two years. She'll step into a position most recently filled by Soldotna's Stephanie Queen.
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There will be another chance to weigh in on the project in April, before a master plan is drafted later this year.
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The Soldotna City Council tentatively has a special meeting scheduled for Feb. 13 to continue discussions and make a decision,
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The city of Soldotna is gathering all the ideas it can from residents and business owners before it puts together a plan to create a walkable, business-friendly downtown along the Kenai River.
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Soldotna's Chera Wackler will fill the seat left vacant by representative-elect Justin Ruffridge through October.
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The process was set in motion by a Pride month performance in Soldotna Creek Park that drew a lot of heat last summer.
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Queen was appointed to the city manager position in 2018.
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Kenai Peninsula Borough voters will weigh in on two bonds this October, for upgrades to over dozen schools and for a new emergency services building. Soldotna voters will also vote on a bond to finance a field house next to the Soldotna Regional Sports Complex.