Proposition #1: Why It Matters
The Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (ADEC) requires the City of Cordova to install an electrified bear fence at the active waste area of the 17 Mile Landfill.
The fence will be about 8 to 10 feet tall. And have an additional 3 feet of fencing installed below ground to stop animals from digging under it. Electrified wires will run along the outside of the fence to keep bears away from the landfill.
This project is required for the City to meet state environmental and landfill operation rules. If the City does not complete this project, ADEC may take enforcement action. This could include fines, penalties, or, in serious cases, loss of the permit that allows the City to operate the landfill.
To pay for this required project, the City applied for funding through the State Revolving Fund (SRF) Program. The SRF Program offers low-interest loans, currently between 1% and 2%, for important public infrastructure projects.
The City was approved for a loan of up to $870,000. Of that amount, $500,000 is forgiven and does not need to be repaid. This means the City would be responsible for $370,000, plus interest, even if the full loan amount is used.
A YES vote on Proposition #1 allows the City to complete this project, meet state requirements, help protect local wildlife, improve working conditions for City staff, and support safe and reliable landfill operations.