Assembly of the City and Borough of Juneau, Alaska
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The Assembly of the City and Borough of Juneau, Alaska is the local government
of Juneau, Alaska
, United States
, and the surrounding area. Headed by the mayor of Juneau, the assembly consists of nine members, elected in rotating tranches to three-year terms. Elections are held on the first Tuesday every October.
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, and the surrounding area. Headed by the mayor of Juneau, the assembly consists of nine members, elected in rotating tranches to three-year terms. Elections are held on the first Tuesday every October.
Members
Election year | Mayor | Areawide members | District 1 members | District 2 members |
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1970 | Joseph McLean | Hunt Gruening Robert Loescher |
Greg Machyowski George Rogers Robert Savikko |
Virginia Kline Bill Matheny Mike Miller |
1971 | Fred Baxter George Rogers Robert Savikko |
Virginia Kline Bill Matheny Robert Thomas |
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1972 | C. E. Jacobsen Robert Loescher |
Phil Chitwood George Rogers Bill Walley |
James Duncan Virginia Kline Bill Matheny |
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1973 | William A. Macomber | C. E. Jacobsen W. D. Overstreet |
Phil Chitwood Jeffrey Morrison Bill Walley |
James Duncan Virginia Kline Donald Madsen |
1974 | Phil Chitwood Jeffrey Morrison Mike Thomas |
Harry Aase Virginia Kline Donald Madsen |
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1975 | Virginia Kline | David Freer W. D. Overstreet |
Harry Aase Donald Madsen Lenard Sevdy |
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1976 | W. D. Overstreet | Roger Allington David Freer |
Dave Fremming John Jensen Jeffrey Morrison |
Harry Aase Burt Finley James Wakefield |
1977 | John Jensen Jeffrey Morrison Ray Paddock, Jr. |
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1978 | Roger Allington Ernest Polley |
Harry Aase James Wakefield Charles Wells |
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1979 | Fred Baxter Ernest Polley |
Bergstrom Alexander Hoke John Jensen |
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1981 | Hugh Grant Alexander Hoke Rich Poor |
Harry Aase Jamie Parsons James Wakefield |
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1982 | Fred Baxter Ray Paddock, Jr. |
Hugh Grant Bill Knight Rich Poor |
Harry Aase Kay Diebels Jamie Parsons |
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1983 | Fran Ulmer Fran Ulmer Frances Ann "Fran" Ulmer is an administrator and Democratic politician from the U.S. state of Alaska. She is currently the chancellor of the University of Alaska Anchorage... |
Fred Baxter Hugh Grant |
Bruce Botelho Bruce Botelho Bruce M. Botelho is an American attorney and politician in the state of Alaska. Born in Juneau, Alaska, he has served as the mayor of Juneau on two occasions and was the Alaska Attorney General for eight years. He is currently mayor of Juneau.... Peter Freer Rich Poor |
Kay Diebels Ed Kalwara Jamie Parsons |
1984 | Fred Baxter Rosalee Walker |
George Davidson Kay Diebels Jamie Parsons |
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1985 | Ernest Polley | Errol Champion George Davidson Jamie Parsons |
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1986 | Caren Robinson Rosalee Walker |
Peter Freer Rich Poor Clarke Young |
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1987 | McKie Campbell Rich Poor Clarke Young |
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1988 | Bruce Botelho | McKie Campbell Rosie Peterson Clarke Young |
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1989 | McKie Campbell Dennis Egan Dennis Egan Dennis William Egan is a member of the Alaska Senate, representing Juneau, Alaska. He previously served as its mayor from February 13, 1995, to October 3, 2000 and was a member of the local assembly... Rosie Peterson |
Errol Champion George Davidson John MacKinnon |
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1990 | Dennis Egan Kim Elton Rosie Peterson |
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1991 | Jamie Parsons | Dennis Egan Kim Elton Rod Swope |
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1992 | Al Clough Rosalee Walker |
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1993 | Al Clough Tom Garrett |
Errol Champion Ralph Kibby John MacKinnon |
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1994 | Byron Mallott Byron Mallott Byron I. Mallott is a politician and business executive in the U.S. state of Alaska, as well as an Alaska Native leader of Tlingit heritage.... |
Dennis Egan Rosemary Hagevig Rod Swope |
Ralph Kibby John MacKinnon Dwight Perkins |
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1995 | Dennis Egan | Tom Garrett Jim Powell |
Rosemary Hagevig Cathy Muñoz Cathy Muñoz Catherine Nora Engstrom Muñoz is a Republican member of the Alaska House of Representatives, who has since 2008 represented the 4th District. She is currently serving as Co-Chair of the Community & Regional Affairs Committee, Vice-Chair of the Education Committee, and is a member of the... Rod Swope |
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1997 | Rosemary Hagevig Ken Koelsch Cathy Muñoz |
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1998 | ||||
1999 | Ken Koelsch Cathy Muñoz Frankie Pillifant |
Don Etheridge John MacKinnon Dwight Perkins |
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2000 | Sally Smith Sally Smith (politician) Sarah J. "Sally" Smith is an American politician. She was a member of the Alaska Legislature in the 1970s and 1980s, and the mayor of Juneau, Alaska, from 2000 to 2003. She later worked as a field representative for United States Senator Mark Begich.-Early life:Sarah J. Smith was born in Pekin,... |
Marc Wheeler Jim Powell |
Dale Anderson Don Etheridge John MacKinnon |
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2001 | Jeannie Johnson Ken Koelsch Frankie Pillifant |
Dale Anderson Don Etheridge Randy Wanamaker |
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2002 | Jeannie Johnson Ken Koelsch Merrill Sanford |
Dale Anderson Stan Ridgeway Randy Wanamaker |
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2003 | Bruce Botelho | Jeannie Johnson Merrill Sanford David G. Stone |
Daniel Peterson Stan Ridgeway Randy Wanamaker |
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2004 | Johan Dybdahl Marc Wheeler |
Jeff Bush Merrill Sanford David G. Stone |
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2005 | Bob Doll Johan Dybdahl |
Jonathan Anderson Daniel Peterson Randy Wanamaker |
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2006 | Jonathan Anderson Sara Chambers Randy Wanamaker |
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2007 | ||||
2008 | ||||
2009 | Jonathan Anderson Ruth Danner Randy Wanamaker |
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2010 | David G. Stone Mary Becker Merrill Sanford |
Ruth Danner Jonathan Anderson Karen Crane |
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2011 | Bob Doll Peter Freer |
Ruth Danner Karen Crane Katherine Eldemar |
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Ruth Danner Karen Crane Malcolm Menzies |
Footnotes
Baxter resigned on April 15, 1972. Savikko died on September 18, 1972. Thomas resigned on June 15, 1972; James Duncan was appointed to replace him on July 6. Rogers resigned on December 6, 1972; Alan Engstrom was appointed to replace him on December 12. Macomber resigned on October 7, 1975. Thomas resigned on August 3, 1976. Sevdy resigned on December 9, 1975. Stitt was appointed to replace him on December 23. Polley resigned on June 30, 1982. C. E. Jacobsen was appointed to replace him on the same day. Mallott resigned. Dennis Egan was appointed to replace him on February 13, 1995. Following his appointment to mayor, Cathy Muñoz was appointed to replace Egan on March 6. Anderson resigned on May 23, 2011. Katherine Eldemar was appointed to replace him. Eldemar resigned on June 24, 2011. Malcolm Menzies was appointed to replace her. Doll resigned on June 24, 2011. Peter Freer was appointed to replace him on July 11.Advisory boards
- Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Committee - http://www.juneau.org/clerk/boards/ADA.php
- Building Code Advisory Committee
- DouglasDouglas IslandDouglas Island is a tidal island in the U.S. state of Alaska, just west of downtown Juneau and east of Admiralty Island. It is separated from mainland Juneau by the Gastineau Channel. The Juneau-Douglas Bridge, connecting the island with Juneau, provides a two lane road to and from the island and...
Service Area Advisory Board - Fisheries Development Committee
- International Relations Advisory Committee (JIRAC) - http://www.juneau.org/clerk/Sister_Cities/CBJs_Sister_Cities.php
- Juneau Commission on Aging
- Juneau Economic Development Council (JEDC) - http://www.jedc.org/
- Juneau Energy Advisory Committee (JEAC)
- Juneau Historic Resources Advisory Committee (HRAC) - http://www.juneau.org/history/advcomm.php
- Juneau Human Rights Commission (JHRC) - http://www.juneau.org/clerk/Human_Rights_Commission/hrcmain.htm
- Juneau International Relations Advisory Committee - http://www.juneau.org/clerk/Sister_Cities/CBJs_Sister_Cities.php
- Juneau Public Libraries Endowment Board
- Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee (PRAC) - http://www.juneau.org/parkrec/prac.php
- Passenger Fee Proceeds Committee
- Social Services Advisory Board (SSAB)
- Wetlands Review Board (WRB)
- Utility Advisory Board
- Youth Activities Board (YAB) - http://www.juneau.org/parkrec/grants/
Appeal boards
- Animal Hearing Board
- Bidding Review Board
- Building Code Board of Appeals
- Personnel Board
- Sales TaxSales taxA sales tax is a tax, usually paid by the consumer at the point of purchase, itemized separately from the base price, for certain goods and services. The tax amount is usually calculated by applying a percentage rate to the taxable price of a sale....
Board of Appeals
Enterprise and special boards
- Juneau International AirportJuneau International AirportJuneau International Airport is a public-use airport and seaplane base located seven nautical miles northwest of the central business district of Juneau, a city and borough in the U.S. state of Alaska...
Board - http://www.juneau.org/airport/WWWBOARD.php - Bartlett Regional Hospital Board of Directors - http://www.bartletthospital.org/getpage.php?name=board
- Docks and Harbors Board - http://www.juneau.org/harbors/board.php
- Eaglecrest Ski AreaEaglecrest Ski AreaEaglecrest Ski Area is a public ski area on Douglas Island in the U.S. state of Alaska, across Gastineau Channel from Juneau. The area has 4 double chairlifts accessing , with 34 marked alpine runs, 3 Nordic skiing loops and access to world class backcountry. Vertical drop is with an average...
Board of Directors - Planning Commission - http://www.juneau.lib.ak.us/plancomm/
Ad hoc committees, task forces, and commissions
- Capital City Emergency Planning Committee
- Economic & Employment Diversification Strategy Committee
- FluorideFluorideFluoride is the anion F−, the reduced form of fluorine when as an ion and when bonded to another element. Both organofluorine compounds and inorganic fluorine containing compounds are called fluorides. Fluoride, like other halides, is a monovalent ion . Its compounds often have properties that are...
Study Commission - Juneau Convention and Visitors Bureau
- Juneau Coalition for Youth - http://www.juneau.org/mtfy/active.php
- Performing Arts Center Commission
- West Douglas Development Working Group
Affiliated committees
- Friends of the Flag Committee
- Juneau & Douglas Fourth of JulyIndependence Day (United States)Independence Day, commonly known as the Fourth of July, is a federal holiday in the United States commemorating the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, declaring independence from the Kingdom of Great Britain...
Committees - Hank Harmon Rifle Range Inc.