Gov. Mike Dunleavy has through Friday to issue any vetoes of state budget items, including $4 million the Legislature included to keep Anchorage’s 200-bed homeless shelter open.
The cold weather shelter in the former Solid Waste Services administration building has a capacity of about 200 clients. Photographed May 30.
The city is currently going through a public bidding process to secure a new organization to take over shelter operations in August, said Alexis Johnson, city homeless coordinator under Mayor Dave Bronson’s administration. It’s possible the city’s funding for July could be reimbursed if the state funding comes through, according to memorandums from the Health Department.in October as part of its emergency winter homeless sheltering plan. It is located on 56th Avenue in Midtown in a former Solid Waste Services administrative building.Two other city shelters in local hotels closed at the end of May.
The city asked if Henning would renew for one month “because they knew that things would not be finalized in time and there would be 200 people on the streets,” she said.of group text messages sent between Henning Inc.’s top executives, including Hays, and the Bronson administration’s homeless coordinator, Johnson.
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