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This Assembly Information Memorandum from the Municipality of Anchorage dated April 13, 2021, documents public testimony procedures for Assembly meetings held on March 23 and April 13, 2021. Due to COVID-19 health department guidance, community members were directed to submit written testimony via email and phone to www.muni.org/testimony rather than appearing in person. Comments for the March 23 meeting received by 5 p.m. on March 18, 2021, were included in a separate memorandum (AIM 50-2021), while comments for the April 13 meeting submitted between 5:01 p.m. on March 18, 2021, and 5:00 p.m. on April 8, 2021, are attached to this document. The memorandum was prepared by Deputy Clerk Jennifer Veneklasen, approved by Municipal Clerk Barbara A. Jones, and submitted by Chair Felix Rivera. Included testimony from Robert Crockett, dated March 19, 2021, for the March 23 meeting opposed Ordinances AO 2021-25 and AO 2021-24 regarding the Sky Ridge Subdivision rezoning from R6 to R7 zoning, citing concerns about increased density impacts on the adjacent Ptarmigan View Subdivision.
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This document outlines the legal framework governing public records access in Anchorage Municipality under the Alaska Open Records Act. It defines public records broadly as any documents received or developed by public agencies in connection with official business, which are generally open to public inspection unless specifically exempt. The document lists extensive exemptions from disclosure, including adoption and juvenile records, law enforcement investigative materials, health records, trade secrets, ongoing litigation details, and various security-related information, establishing the boundaries of public transparency in the municipality.
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This document presents the 2025 Assembly meeting schedule, listing two regular meetings scheduled for each month from January through December. The schedule provides specific dates for all 24 planned regular meetings throughout the year, with meetings typically occurring twice monthly on varying dates.
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This document is a property records database summary for Anchorage Municipality, Alaska covering 78,799 properties. The median sale price across the municipality is $251,389 with a median assessed market value of $370,781 and average annual property taxes of $4,790. By city within the municipality, Bird Creek has the highest median market value at $453,800, followed by Girdwood at $447,200, while Anchorage itself has a median market value of $334,800. The highest-valued single-family home is located at 3400 E 112th Ave, Anchorage with a market value of $3,176,800, while the highest-valued residential condominium is at 337 E 4th Ave, #A, Anchorage with a market value of $9,566,000.
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