logo-3

Episodes

City seeking applications for seats on City Boards & Commissions

The City of Valdez has seats available on the City Economic Diversification Commission and the Valdez Museum and Historical Archives Association Board of Directors.

Online applications may be submitted through the City’s Boards and Commissions Portal at ci.valdez.ak.us/boardsandcommissions. Paper applications are available at City Hall and can be submitted by e-mail to aferko@valdezak.gov or dropped off at the front desk of City Hall.

Deadline for submission is December 12, 2018 at 5 pm for appointment by City Council on December 18th .

CITY ECONOMIC DIVERSIFICATION COMMISSION

One vacancy to serve a nine-month term, expiring September 2019

One vacancy to serve a two-year, nine-month term, expiring September 2021

CLICK HERE for listing

VALDEZ MUSEUM AND HISTORICAL ARCHIVE ASSOCIATION

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

One vacancy to serve a one-year, one-month term, expiring January 2020.

CLICK HERE for listing

 
f3d805d8-8fbd-4781-a1b8-b3bdb70282bc

Reindeer Races on KVAK



Tune in December 12th through 20th!

Listen to KVAK, pick a Reindeer, and you’re off to the races!

Tune into 93.3FM or 1230AM, and when you hear the introduction to the Reindeer Races, get ready to call in and win a Prospector Gift Card.

If your Reindeer crosses the finish line first, you’ll win a gift card to

Prospector. If your reindeer doesn’t win, the Prospector Gift Card Jackpot will increase with each race.

The Gift Card prize starts at $5 and the jackpot will keep increasing until someone wins.

Stay tuned to your hometown station KVAK for your chance to pick a Reindeer and win!

 
fire-department-press-releasse-thumb-e1568652892169-6

New Fire Station Project Open House

f

Take part in shaping the future of public safety for Valdez!

Wednesday, December 12th from 6 to 8pm.

Fire Station One, directly behind City Hall at 212 Chenega Ave

Please park in the front parking lot of City Hall away from the fire truck and ambulance bays. 

Please use the front entrance of City Hall to access the Fire Station.


Come by, share a warm drink or cookie, tour the current fire station facility, and meet the project designers from Wolf Architecture, PND Engineers, RSA Engineers, and Corvus Design.

Information about the new fire staton project, schedule and opportunities to express your priorities and questions will be addressed.

For more information about the project, visit: http://www.valdezak.gov/firestationproject or contact the City Capital Facilities Department at 835-5478.


Public Notice

City Capital Facilities Department

 
4503cc45-af16-42db-a620-06d0ed29b0b7-2

Live Music at the Fat Mermaid


LIVE Music at Fat Mermaid

7pm – Saturday, December 8th

Food & Drink Specials

Rock the night away with Acoustic Avalanche

 

Alaska DOT&PF Earthquake Response Update

(ANCHORAGE, Alaska) – The Alaska Department of Transportation & Public Facilities (DOT&PF) continues to focus on repairing infrastructure damaged during Friday morning’s 7.0 earthquake. DOT&PF has identified almost 50 locations on state-maintained infrastructure where repair work is necessary, and crews, with contractors, are currently working on the eight highest priority locations.

Please stay off the Glenn and Seward highways if possible. Damage from the earthquake, and ongoing repairs will make travel difficult, slow, and frustrating. Work from home if possible.

Detours at two major sites on the Glenn Highway at Eagle River and Mirror Lake are shown on these maps: Eagle River Loop Road Bridge Closure and Mirror Lake Detour. These detours will cause significant delays as we make major repairs.

Many damaged locations will need to be paved before they are reopened to the public. DOT&PF does not usually pave in the winter because it’s harder to compact asphalt before it cools and hardens in cold temperatures. While paving in the winter is not ideal, it is not impossible.

Two main factors affect asphalt compaction: temperature and time. Crews will take extra steps to accommodate for these factors. Alaska’s contractors are experienced and they are dedicated to repairing the asphalt surfaces damaged by the earthquake.

All DOT&PF bridge inspectors are in Southcentral Alaska conducting technical bridge inspections. All 243 bridges in the earthquake-affected area, including state and local bridges, are being inspected. At this point, no structural damage has been found.

Alaska’s bridges are designed to stay standing during an earthquake and most older bridges in the state have been retrofitted to improve their performance in an earthquake. Every DOT&PF maintained bridge is inspected by bridge engineers at least every two years. They identify problems, if there are any, and repairs are prioritized and scheduled.

For additional information, please visit:

Many thanks to the traveling public for their continued patience, and to the contractors and their dedicated staff who provide essential services.

The Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities oversees 239 airports, 10 ferries serving 35 communities, more than 5,600 miles of highway and 731 public facilities throughout the state of Alaska. The mission of the department is to “Keep Alaska Moving through service and infrastructure.”

 
All articles loaded
No more articles to load
Loading...