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HALO Meeting – Thursday, August 3, 2023, at 7 p.m
In-Person at Shepherd of the Hills (corner Klatt Rd & Elmore Rd)
or via Zoom
Meeting ID 455 419 5765 Passcode HALO
Join us in August to discuss a proposed Assembly action that will change the face of the Hillside forever. AO 2023-66 will take our multiple zoning districts and create only two, and this proposed ordinance received absolutely NO community input before introduction. An “S” version is also available to read, still without public input. If adopted, there will be NO zoning protections for our neighborhoods and our largest investment. HALO submitted a Resolution opposing this action and will update our response as needed following the August meeting.
We will also be receiving updates on the proposed Lake Otis modifications and regarding our joint effort with Team Rubicon Alaska to reduce wildfire dangers in our neighborhoods.
Plan now to attend the August meeting, 7 pm at Shepherd of the Hills Church (Elmore Rd and Klatt) or on Zoom to share your neighborhood concerns. See you there, rain or shine!
Click here to download the agenda.
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Rasmuson Foundation News: New housing units bring hope for those experiencing homelessness
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A nationally recognized Anchorage public-private partnership working to ensure everyone has a home has zeroed in on conversions of hotels into housing as the quickest, most affordable way to realize the vision.
The partnership announced today that the former Barratt Inn in Spenard will open its doors for housing tenants in August. The nonprofit Anchorage Affordable Housing and Land Trust purchased the former hotel last year and is completing renovations for the predominantly studio apartments.
https://rasmuson.org/news/new-housing-units-bring-hope-for-those-experiencing-homelessness/
Anchorage Assemblyman Kevin Cross took heavy fire on two talk radio shows this week over his perceived ethical conflicts as a real estate broker leading the charge to change zoning codes.