Petersburg Borough Assembly considers otter, bear, and power project resolutions
The Petersburg Borough Assembly considered a few new resolutions regarding animal destruction mitigation and upgrades to its power supplier.
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by Olivia Rose | Aug 4, 2025 | Featured News, Local News, News, Syndicated | 0
The Petersburg Borough Assembly considered a few new resolutions regarding animal destruction mitigation and upgrades to its power supplier.
Read Moreby Olivia Rose | Jul 29, 2025 | Featured News, Local News, News, Syndicated | 0
The candidacy filing period for Petersburg’s municipal election is officially open. There are 20 local office seats slated for the October 7 ballot, including a mayoral race.
Read Moreby Olivia Rose | Jul 23, 2025 | Featured News, Local News, News, Syndicated | 0
The Petersburg Borough will seek state funding for a potential float replacement project in the town’s biggest harbor.
Read Moreby Olivia Rose and Taylor Heckart | Jul 21, 2025 | Featured News, Local News, News, Syndicated | 0
The Petersburg Borough Assembly will decide tonight whether to apply for a state grant to replace a major float in Petersburg’s South Harbor. They will also take a final vote on whether to rezone a vacant lot on Sandy Beach Road, as well as decide on a few borough budget adjustments.
Read Moreby Olivia Rose | Jul 16, 2025 | Featured News, Local News, News, Syndicated | 0
Petersburg’s police chief sued his employer, the Petersburg Borough, and the two parties have officially resolved the matter with an out-of-court settlement. That means the remaining claim about the chief’s First Amendment rights will not go to trial this summer.
Read Moreby Olivia Rose | Jul 8, 2025 | Featured News, Local News, News, Syndicated | 0
The recently passed budget reconciliation bill, signed into law by President Donald Trump last week, does not include U.S. Senator Mike Lee’s (R-Utah) withdrawn proposal that could have potentially sold off areas of the Tongass and Chugach National Forests and parts of the Interior in Alaska. But even so, the Petersburg Borough is going on the record against selling public lands.
Read Moreby Olivia Rose | Jul 1, 2025 | Featured News, Local News, News, Syndicated | 0
Some utility rates for homes and businesses across Petersburg are going up as of July 1, 2025. Officials say the rate changes are necessary to keep up with the costs of much-needed maintenance projects and higher operating expenses. Customers will generally pay more for water, sewer and electricity.
Read Moreby Olivia Rose | Jun 18, 2025 | Featured News, Local News, News, Syndicated | 0
In an effort to generate money for essential services, Petersburg voters will be asked this fall whether to impose income limits for the community’s senior sales tax exemption. That’s after the Petersburg Borough Assembly approved the proposal on Monday, June 16.
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