Ketchikan ballot question would eliminate voter approval requirement for some city sales
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Ketchikan ballot question would eliminate voter approval requirement for some city sales
Voters cast their ballots at Ketchikan’s Plaza Mall on election day, Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024. (Jack Darrell/KRBD) Ketchikan voters will consider seven ballot questions in the October 7 municipal election. One would loosen laws around selling some city property. The proposal would allow the city to sell property for over $30,000 and enter into contracts lasting over five years without a public vote. It would also enable the city to sell its public …
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