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  • Piston & Rudder to expand retail space

    Dec 22, 2011

    Piston and Rudder Services has hauled over 70 boats since the shipyard re-opened this summer, and now the company will be expanding their retail supply space from 1200 square feet to 7,200. A 50x60 two-story building will be located adjacent to the existing store on S. Nordic Drive in the coming months. According to Bob Dolan a local fisherman and member of Piston and Rudder Services, Inc. board of directors, the company is staging to become a regional player in the marine services market....

  • City discusses fishing industry development

    Matt Naber|Dec 22, 2011

    Petersburg City Council held a special public work session on Dec. 16 to discuss ideas and share information regarding economic development as it relates to the waterfront and commercial fishing industry. “The news was that we made the governor’s budget for a match of $3.5 million so we now have the $7 million needed for the north harbor float system,” Harbormaster Glo Wollen said. Once the $3.5 million is spent, the harbor will need to rebuild its funds for future projects and upkeep on current facilities. “I heard this morning that the fed...

  • Council approves change orders

    Dec 22, 2011

    Change orders for a variety of city projects were approved by the city council at Monday night’s meeting. Completion of the Dock Street improvements project by Rock-n-Road was changed to allow for a completion date of May 31, 2012. No monetary changes to the $725,000 project were requested. The final change order for the completion of the city’s new fire hall added $44,080 to the project costs. $26,921 was added for a concrete sign with raised aluminum lettering. The balance was for electrical and various electronic additions to the training ro...

  • Hospital to replace roof, possibly lean on city

    Matt Naber|Dec 22, 2011

    Petersburg Medical Center's board discussed replacing the roof and boilers at their meeting on Dec. 15 and president Tom Abbott proposed leaning on the city for funding since neither was budgeted for and grants are still pending. “We're going to put some money in to help with the roof and boilers, in an emergency this is where people might come and the roof is pretty bad,” CEO Liz Woodyard said during her monthly report. “It's not money we have budgeted, so hopefully we'll get some of that grant money.” Abbott brought the recently release...

  • City says D.A.’s office not responsive to local needs

    Dec 22, 2011

    Both the police chief and city manager expressed ongoing frustration with the District Attorney’s office in how it handles Petersburg’s caseload. According to a memo presented at Monday’s council meeting the case dismissal rate has gone from 18% in 2005 to 38% in 2011. According to the memo, “this does not include a multitude of plea bargains that in our opinion were too lenient.” After having a 30% case dismissal rate in 2010 the city met with the district attorney and had a promise of improved service from the office. City Manager Steve Gie...

  • Council won’t challenge redistricting ruling

    Dec 22, 2011

    The City of Petersburg lost its redistricting argument that the city’s new voting district is not compact as is required by the Alaska Constitution. Following the 2010 census, the Alaska Redistricting Board amended districts and Petersburg was moved into District 32, which consists of the areas of Juneau, Skagway, Gustavus and Tenakee Springs. Superior Court Judge Michael P. McConahy ruled, “The shape of the district is caused by Alaska’s unique geography, particularly the shape and placement of the islands. At some point a district must be dee...