Tag: seldovia slough

Seldovia Slough at 4:30am

| December 13, 2012 | 0 Comments

Photo by Randy Billmeier, taken on September 21, 2012 at 4:30am

Be sure to click on the image below to view full size – beautiful!

Saturday’s Emergency Meeting Was Well Attended

| March 2, 2012 | 3 Comments

by Jenny Chissus
On Saturday at 12:50pm I received a call from our City Manager that we were going to have an emergency meeting regarding the 50 foot setback ordinance – as Assemblymen Bill Smith and Mako Haggerty were arriving at the airport at 1:15pm, Saturday the 25th of February, 2012.  Only 25 minutes notice!

There were quite a few folks who made it a priority  to get together on such short notice to speak with the assemblymen regarding this issue.  We had Jere Murray – Parks & Rec and concerned citizen, Paulie Carluccio – P&Z Commissioner for Seldovia and borough Planning representative, Gerry Patrick- council member , Vivian Rojas – council member, Walter McInnes – council member, Tim Dillon – city manager, Dean Lent, – council member, John Colberg – council member,  Robert Purpura – council member, Mako Haggarty – KPB Assembly, Bill Smith – KPB Assembly, Steve Stanish – representing Dillon & Dillon Construction, Jim Hopkins – Hopkins Brothers Construction, and  Jenny Chissus – Realtor, Seldovia Gazette Editor and concerned citizen. Continue Reading

Great Aerial Photos of Seldovia’s Harbor and Slough!

| January 28, 2012 | 1 Comment

Photos submitted by Darlene Crawford – photos taken on January 20th, 2012

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News from The Kenai River Center

| January 5, 2012 | 0 Comments

by Jenny Chissus

There has been a lot of talk about the status of the KPB Ordinance regarding Habitat Protection District – and how that will relate to Seldovia and our waterways – in particular the Seldovia Slough.

It was important to make sure that we had accurate information, and the true facts about the situation so I have been in contact with the Kenai River Center on numerous occasions to receive the official outcome/affect that this ordinance may have on our waterways.  I just received this update, and wanted to share it with the community right away. Continue Reading

Happy Winter Solstice!

| December 21, 2011 | 0 Comments

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