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2025
- See also: Alaska 2025 local ballot measures
April 1
A "yes" vote supported authorizing Anchorage to issue $63.8 million in general obligation bonds for construction and improvements to schools, requiring an estimated levy of $12.90 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing Anchorage to issue $63.8 million in general obligation bonds for construction and improvements to schools, requiring an estimated levy of $12.90 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
• Anchorage, Alaska, Proposition 2, Roads and Storm Drainage Bond Measure (April 2025): ✔
A "yes" vote supported authorizing Anchorage to issue $33.7 million in general obligation bonds for roads and storm drainage improvements, requiring an estimated levy of $7.86 per $100,000 in assessed value and an increase in the municipal tax cap of approximately $0.46. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing Anchorage to issue $33.7 million in general obligation bonds for roads and storm drainage improvements, requiring an estimated levy of $7.86 per $100,000 in assessed value and an increase in the municipal tax cap of approximately $0.46. |
• Anchorage, Alaska, Proposition 3, Parks and Recreation Bond Measure (April 2025): ✔
A "yes" vote supported authorizing Anchorage to issue $8.25 million in general obligation bonds for park renovations and improvements, requiring an estimated levy of $1.73 per $100,000 in assessed value and an increase in the municipal tax cap of approximately $0.71. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing Anchorage to issue $8.25 million in general obligation bonds for park renovations and improvements, requiring an estimated levy of $1.73 per $100,000 in assessed value and an increase in the municipal tax cap of approximately $0.71. |
• Anchorage, Alaska, Proposition 4, Police Service Area Bond Measure (April 2025): ✔
A "yes" vote supported authorizing Anchorage to issue $3.4 million in general obligation bonds for upgrades and renovations in police facilities, requiring an estimated levy of $0.62 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing Anchorage to issue $3.4 million in general obligation bonds for upgrades and renovations in police facilities, requiring an estimated levy of $0.62 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
• Anchorage, Alaska, Proposition 5, Public Safety Capital Improvement Bond Measure (April 2025): ✔
A "yes" vote supported authorizing Anchorage to issue $9.4 million in general obligation bonds for public safety improvements, requiring an estimated levy of $1.68 per $100,000 in assessed value and an increase in the municipal tax cap of approximately $0.37. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing Anchorage to issue $9.4 million in general obligation bonds for public safety improvements, requiring an estimated levy of $1.68 per $100,000 in assessed value and an increase in the municipal tax cap of approximately $0.37. |
A "yes" vote supported authorizing Anchorage to issue $2.8 million in general obligation bonds for improvements to senior centers and libraries, requiring an estimated levy of $0.50 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing Anchorage to issue $2.8 million in general obligation bonds for improvements to senior centers and libraries, requiring an estimated levy of $0.50 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
A "yes" vote supported authorizing Anchorage to issue $2.4 million in general obligation bonds for fire protection improvements, requiring an estimated levy of $0.46 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing Anchorage to issue $2.4 million in general obligation bonds for fire protection improvements, requiring an estimated levy of $0.46 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
A "yes" vote supported authorizing Anchorage to issue $3 million in general obligation bonds for road safety improvements within the Girdwood Valley Service Area, requiring an estimated levy of $24.35 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing Anchorage to issue $3 million in general obligation bonds for road safety improvements within the Girdwood Valley Service Area, requiring an estimated levy of $24.35 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
• Anchorage, Alaska, Proposition 9, Chugach State Park Access Service Area Bond Measure (April 2025): ✔
A "yes" vote supported authorizing Anchorage to issue $300,000 in general obligation bonds for public access improvements for a overflow parking lot near the Basher Trailhead within the Church State Park Access Service Area, requiring an estimated levy of $0.06 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing Anchorage to issue $300,000 in general obligation bonds for public access improvements for a overflow parking lot near the Basher Trailhead within the Church State Park Access Service Area, requiring an estimated levy of $0.06 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
A "yes" vote supported levying $3.5 million annually for snow-response vehicles, requiring an estimated levy of $11.21 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
A "no" vote opposed levying $3.5 million annually for snow-response vehicles, requiring an estimated levy of $11.21 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
A "yes" vote supported levying $3 million annually for police vehicles, requiring an estimated levy of $7.55 per $100,000 in assessed value |
A "no" vote opposed levying $3 million annually for police vehicles, requiring an estimated levy of $7.55 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
A "yes" vote supported adjusting the mill rate to a maximum of 2.40 mills for the Chugiak, Birchwood, Eagle River Rural Road Service Area, increasing taxes by up to $30 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
A "no" vote opposed adjusting the mill rate to a maximum of 2.40 mills for the Chugiak, Birchwood, Eagle River Rural Road Service Area, increasing taxes by up to $30 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
• Anchorage, Alaska, Proposition 13, De-Annexation of Lot 2 Huisingh Subdivision Measure (April 2025): ✔
A "yes" vote supported de-annexing Lot 2 Huisingh Subdivision from the Totem LRSA, resulting in a decrease of less than $930 in annual tax revenue. |
A "no" vote opposed de-annexing Lot 2 Huisingh Subdivision from the Totem LRSA. |
A "yes" vote supported de-annexing Lots 1 & 16 Block 2 Elmore Subdivision from the Birch Tree/Elmore LRSA, resulting in a decrease of less than $1,370 in annual tax revenue. |
A "no" vote opposed de-annexing Lots 1 & 16 Block 2 Elmore Subdivision from the Birch Tree/Elmore LRSA. |
A "yes" vote supported annexing Lots 6-18 Block 2 and Lots 9-13 Block 3 Equestrian Heights Subdivision into the Birch Tree/Elmore LRSA, resulting in an increase of approximately $1,435 in annual tax revenue. |
A "no" vote opposes annexing Lots 6-18 Block 2 and Lots 9-13 Block 3 Equestrian Heights Subdivision into the Birch Tree/Elmore LRSA, resulting in an increase of approximately $1,435 in annual tax revenue. |
2024
- See also: Alaska 2024 local ballot measures
April 2
A "yes" vote supported amending the Anchorage Municipal Charter to provide for mayor appointment of the chief medical officer of the municipality, subject to confirmation by the assembly. |
A "no" vote opposed amending the Anchorage Municipal Charter to provide for mayor appointment of the chief medical officer of the municipality, subject to confirmation by the assembly. |
• Anchorage, Alaska, Proposition 3, Roads and Drainage Bond Measure (April 2024): ✔
A "yes" vote supported authorizing Anchorage to issue up to $47.1 million in general obligation bonds, with the revenue going to road and drainage construction and upgrades, requiring an estimated property tax levy of $12.43 per $100,000 in assessed value to retire the proposed bonds and $0.17 per $100,000 in assessed value to pay for annual operation and maintenance costs related to the proposed capital improvements. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing Anchorage to issue up to $47.1 million in general obligation bonds, with the revenue going to road and drainage construction and upgrades, requiring an estimated property tax levy of $12.43 per $100,000 in assessed value to retire the proposed bonds and $0.17 per $100,000 in assessed value to pay for annual operation and maintenance costs related to the proposed capital improvements. |
• Anchorage, Alaska, Proposition 4, Parks and Recreation Bond Measure (April 2024): ✔
A "yes" vote supported authorizing Anchorage to issue up to $4.35 million in general obligation bonds, with the revenue going to fund improvements and renovations to parks and recreational facilities, requiring an estimated property tax levy of $0.83 per $100,000 in assessed value to retire the proposed bonds and $0.01 per $100,000 in assessed value to pay for annual operation and maintenance costs related to the proposed capital improvements. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing Anchorage to issue up to $4.35 million in general obligation bonds, with the revenue going to fund improvements and renovations to parks and recreational facilities, requiring an estimated property tax levy of $0.83 per $100,000 in assessed value to retire the proposed bonds and $0.01 per $100,000 in assessed value to pay for annual operation and maintenance costs related to the proposed capital improvements. |
• Anchorage, Alaska, Proposition 5, Metropolitan Police Service Area Bond Measure (April 2024): ✔
A "yes" vote supported authorizing Anchorage to issue up to $1.5 million in general obligation bonds, with the revenue going to fund reconstructing the roof and renovating the heating delivery system at APD Elmore Station in the Anchorage Metropolitan Police Service Area, requiring an estimated property tax levy of $0.31 per $100,000 in assessed value to retire the proposed bonds. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing Anchorage to issue up to $1.5 million in general obligation bonds, with the revenue going to fund reconstructing the roof and renovating the heating delivery system at APD Elmore Station in the Anchorage Metropolitan Police Service Area , requiring an estimated property tax levy of $0.31 per $100,000 in assessed value to retire the proposed bonds. |
• Anchorage, Alaska, Proposition 6, Transit and Public Safety Bond Measure (April 2024): ✔
A "yes" vote supported authorizing Anchorage to issue up to $4.56 million in general obligation bonds, with the revenue going to fund public safety and transit renovations and improvements, requiring an estimated property tax levy of $0.93 per $100,000 in assessed value to retire the proposed bonds and $0.33 per $100,000 in assessed value to pay for annual operation and maintenance costs related to the proposed capital improvements. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing Anchorage to issue up to $4.56 million in general obligation bonds, with the revenue going to fund public safety and transit renovations and improvements, requiring an estimated property tax levy of $0.93 per $100,000 in assessed value to retire the proposed bonds and $0.33 per $100,000 in assessed value to pay for annual operation and maintenance costs related to the proposed capital improvements. |
• Anchorage, Alaska, Proposition 7, Cemetery Improvement Bond Measure (April 2024): ✖
A "yes" vote supported authorizing Anchorage to issue up to $4.1 million in general obligation bonds, with the revenue going to fund cemetery improvements, requiring an estimated property tax levy of $0.83 per $100,000 in assessed value to retire the proposed bonds and $0.01 per $100,000 in assessed value to pay for annual operation and maintenance costs related to the proposed capital improvements. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing Anchorage to issue up to $4.1 million in general obligation bonds, with the revenue going to fund cemetery improvements, requiring an estimated property tax levy of $0.83 per $100,000 in assessed value to retire the proposed bonds and $0.01 per $100,000 in assessed value to pay for annual operation and maintenance costs related to the proposed capital improvements. |
• Anchorage, Alaska, Proposition 8, Areawide Public Restroom Bond Measure (April 2024): ✖
A "yes" vote supported authorizing Anchorage to issue up to $5 million in general obligation bonds, with the revenue going to provide areawide public restrooms, requiring an estimated property tax levy of $1.01 per $100,000 in assessed value to retire the proposed bonds and $0.79 per $100,000 in assessed value to pay for annual operation and maintenance costs related to the proposed capital improvements. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing Anchorage to issue up to $5 million in general obligation bonds, with the revenue going to provide areawide public restrooms, requiring an estimated property tax levy of $1.01 per $100,000 in assessed value to retire the proposed bonds and $0.79 per $100,000 in assessed value to pay for annual operation and maintenance costs related to the proposed capital improvements. |
• Anchorage, Alaska, Proposition 9, Chugach State Park Access Service Area Bond Measure (April 2024): ✔
A "yes" vote supported authorizing Anchorage to issue up to $4 million in general obligation bonds, with the revenue going to provide public access improvements to roads and for parking to trailheads of the Chugach State Park and within the Chugach State Park Access Service Area, requiring an estimated property tax levy of $0.95 per $100,000 in assessed value to retire the proposed bonds. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing Anchorage to issue up to $4 million in general obligation bonds, with the revenue going to provide public access improvements to roads and for parking to trailheads of the Chugach State Park and within the Chugach State Park Access Service Area, requiring an estimated property tax levy of $0.95 per $100,000 in assessed value to retire the proposed bonds. |
• Anchorage School District, Alaska, Proposition 1, Bond Measure (April 2024): ✔
A "yes" vote supported authorizing the district to issue up to $62.37 million in general obligation bonds, with the revenue going to fund school improvements and construction, requiring an estimated property tax levy of $12.69 per $100,000 in assessed value to retire the proposed bonds. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing the district to issue up to $62.37 million in general obligation bonds, with the revenue going to fund school improvements and construction, requiring an estimated property tax levy of $12.69 per $100,000 in assessed value to retire the proposed bonds. |
2023
- See also: Alaska 2023 local ballot measures
April 4
• Anchorage, Alaska, Proposition No. 2, Public Safety and Transit Bond Measure (April 2023): ✔
A "yes" vote supported authorizing the city to issue $4.62 million in bonds to fund public safety and transit and requiring an estimated property tax increase of $0.96 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing the city to issue $4.62 million in bonds to fund public safety and transit and requiring an estimated property tax increase of $0.96 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
• Anchorage, Alaska, Proposition No. 3, Roads and Drainage Bond Measure (April 2023): ✔
A "yes" vote supported issuing $34.5 million in bonds to maintain roads and drainage services and requiring an estimated property tax increase of $9.33 per $100,000 in assessed value to repay the bonds. |
A "no" vote opposed issuing $34.5 million in bonds to maintain roads and drainage services and requiring an estimated property tax increase of $9.33 per $100,000 in assessed value to repay the bonds. |
• Anchorage, Alaska, Proposition No. 4, Fire Service Bond Measure (April 2023): ✔
A "yes" vote supported issuing $2.625 million in bonds to fund public safety and transit and requiring an estimated property tax increase of $0.59 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
A "no" vote opposed issuing $2.625 million in bonds to fund public safety and transit and requiring an estimated property tax increase of $0.59 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
A "yes" vote supported transitioning management of the Municipality of Anchorage Trust Fund from the city treasurer to a fiduciary board of trustees. |
A "no" vote opposed transitioning management of the Municipality of Anchorage Trust Fund from the city treasurer to a fiduciary board of trustees. |
A "yes" vote supported increasing real property tax exemption from the current 20% to 40% of the assessed value, up to $75,000. |
A "no" vote opposed the increased tax exemption, thus maintaining the existing exemption at a rate of 20%, up to a maximum of $50,000. |
A "yes" vote supported amending the Anchorage Municipal Charter regarding filling assembly and mayoral vacancies to no sooner than 90 days and collecting taxes to ay for special elections for filling such vacancies. |
A "no" vote opposed amending the Anchorage Municipal Charter regarding filling assembly and mayoral vacancies to no sooner than 90 days and collecting taxes to ay for special elections for filling such vacancies. |
• Anchorage, Alaska, Proposition No. 14, Marijuana Retail Tax Proceeds Measure (April 2023): ✔
A "yes" vote supported amending the Anchorage Municipal Charter to decrease the maximum retail marijuana tax from 12% to 10%; dedicating tax proceeds to child care and early education; and excluding marijuana sales taxes from the city's tax cap calculation. |
A "no" vote opposed amending the Anchorage Municipal Charter to decrease the maximum retail marijuana tax from 12% to 10%; dedicating tax proceeds to child care and early education; and excluding marijuana sales taxes from the city's tax cap calculation. |
• Anchorage, Alaska, Proposition No. A, Parks and Recreation Service Area Bonds Measure (April 2023): ✔
A "yes" vote supported:
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A "no" vote opposed issuing up to $3.95 million in bonds and increasing the municipal tax cap. |
• Anchorage School District, Alaska, Proposition No. 1, School Facilities Bond Measure (April 2023): ✔
A "yes" vote supported authorizing the school district to issue $37,787,000 in bonds to fund school facilities and impose a tax to repay the bonds. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing the school district to issue $37,787,000 in bonds to fund school facilities and impose a tax to repay the bonds. |
A "yes" vote supported creating the Chugach State Park Access Area (CASA). |
A "no" vote opposed creating the Chugach State Park Access Area (CASA). |
• Chugiak Fire Service Area, Alaska, Proposition No. 5, Rescue Truck Bond Measure (April 2023): ✔
A "yes" vote supported issuing $450,000 in bonds to purchase a new rescue truck and requiring an estimated property tax increase of $2.53 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
A "no" vote opposed issuing $450,000 in bonds to purchase a new rescue truck and requiring an estimated property tax increase of $2.53 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
• Girdwood Valley Service Area, Alaska, Proposition No. 7, Local Governance Measure (April 2023): ✔
A "yes" vote supported adding the power to provide services that promote local housing and economic stability to the existing powers of Girdwood Valley Service Area. |
A "no" vote opposed adding the power to provide services that promote local housing and economic stability to the existing powers of Girdwood Valley Service Area. |
A "yes" vote supported de-annexing Cromwell Heights Block 1, Lots 1 and 2 from the Lakehill Limited Road Service Area. |
A "no" vote opposed de-annexing Cromwell Heights Block 1, Lots 1 and 2 from the Lakehill Limited Road Service Area. |
A "yes" vote supported annexing Lots 1 to 5 of the Grandeur Subdivision to the Rabbit Creek View and Rabbit Creek Heights Limited Road Service Area. |
A "no" vote opposed annexing Lots 1 to 5 of the Grandeur Subdivision to the Rabbit Creek View and Rabbit Creek Heights Limited Road Service Area. |
A "yes" vote supported annexing Shaman Place and Avalanche Circle within Spruce Terraces to the South Goldenview Rural Road Service Area. |
A "no" vote opposed annexing Shaman Place and Avalanche Circle within Spruce Terraces to the South Goldenview Rural Road Service Area. |
2022
- See also: Alaska 2022 local ballot measures
April 5
• Anchorage, Alaska, Proposition No. 1, School District Improvements Bond Issue (April 2022): ✖
A "yes" vote supported authorizing Anchorage to issue $111.09 million in general obligation bonds for capital improvements to Anchorage school districts with an estimated increase in annual property taxes of $24.73 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing Anchorage to issue $111.09 million in general obligation bonds for capital improvements to Anchorage school districts with an estimated increase in annual property taxes of $24.73 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
• Anchorage, Alaska, Proposition No. 2, Areawide Facilities Bond Issue (April 2022): ✖
A "yes" vote supported authorizing Anchorage to issue $2.4 million in general obligation bonds for capital improvements to Anchorage facilities, including the Fleet Maintenance Shop, with an estimated increase in annual property taxes of $0.48 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing Anchorage to issue $2.4 million in general obligation bonds for capital improvements to Anchorage facilities, including the Fleet Maintenance Shop, with an estimated increase in annual property taxes of $0.48 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
• Anchorage, Alaska, Proposition No. 3, Public Safety and Transit Bond Issue (April 2022): ✔
A "yes" vote supported authorizing Anchorage to issue $2.38 million in general obligation bonds for improvements to the Anchorage Area-Wide Radio Network, acquiring new ambulances and transit vehicles, and school zone safety improvements, with an estimated increase in annual property taxes of $0.47 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing Anchorage to issue $2.38 million in general obligation bonds for improvements to the Anchorage Area-Wide Radio Network, acquiring new ambulances and transit vehicles, and school zone safety improvements, with an estimated increase in annual property taxes of $0.47 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
• Anchorage, Alaska, Proposition No. 4, Roads and Storm Drainage Bond Issue (April 2022): ✔
A "yes" vote supported authorizing Anchorage to issue $34.87 million in general obligation bonds for capital improvements to the Anchorage Roads and Drainage Service Area with an estimated increase in annual property taxes of $8.93 per $100,000 in assessed value and an annual increase in the municipal tax cap of $0.27. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing Anchorage to issue $34.87 million in general obligation bonds for capital improvements to the Anchorage Roads and Drainage Service Area with an estimated increase in annual property taxes of $8.93 per $100,000 in assessed value and an annual increase in the municipal tax cap of $0.27. |
• Anchorage, Alaska, Proposition No. 5, Parks and Recreation Bond Issue (April 2022): ✔
A "yes" vote supported authorizing Anchorage to issue $3.87 million in general obligation bonds for capital improvements to the Anchorage Parks and Recreation Service Area with an estimated increase in annual property taxes of $0.90 per $100,000 in assessed value and an annual increase in the municipal tax cap of $0.64. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing Anchorage to issue $3.87 million in general obligation bonds for capital improvements to the Anchorage Parks and Recreation Service Area with an estimated increase in annual property taxes of $0.90 per $100,000 in assessed value and an annual increase in the municipal tax cap of $0.64. |
• Anchorage, Alaska, Proposition No. 6, Fire Service Area Bond Issue (April 2022): ✔
A "yes" vote supported authorizing Anchorage to issue $2.1 million in general obligation bonds for replacing fire engines and Anchorage Fire Department facility improvements with an estimated increase in annual property taxes of $0.45 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing Anchorage to issue $2.1 million in general obligation bonds for replacing fire engines and Anchorage Fire Department facility improvements with an estimated increase in annual property taxes of $0.45 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
A "yes" vote supported increasing the maximum mill rate in Mountain Park/Robin Hill RRSA by 0.50 mills ($50 per $100,000 in assessed value), from 1.30 mills to 1.80 mills to fund local road maintenance and repairs. |
A "no" vote opposed increasing the maximum mill rate in Mountain Park/Robin Hill RRSA by 0.50 mills ($50 per $100,000 in assessed value), from 1.30 mills to 1.80 mills to fund local road maintenance and repairs. |
• Anchorage, Alaska, Proposition No. 8, De-Annexation of Rabbit Creek View and Heights (April 2022): ✔
A "yes" vote supported de-annexing Rabbit Creek View and Heights Subdivision Block 5V lots 4A, 5A, and 6A from the Rabbit Creek View and Heights LRSA. |
A "no" vote opposed de-annexing Rabbit Creek View and Heights Subdivision Block 5V lots 4A, 5A, and 6A from the Rabbit Creek View and Heights LRSA. |
A "yes" vote supported annexing Rabbit Creek View and Heights Subdivision Block 5V lots 4A, 5A, and 6A to the Bear Valley LRSA if voters in the Rabbit Creek View and Heights LRSA approve the de-annexation. |
A "no" vote opposed annexing Rabbit Creek View and Heights Subdivision Block 5V lots 4A, 5A, and 6A to the Bear Valley LRSA. |
2021
- See also: Alaska 2021 local ballot measures
April 6
• Anchorage, Alaska, Proposition No. 1, Facilities Bond Issue (April 2021): ✖
A "yes" vote supported authorizing the city to:
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A "no" vote opposed authorizing the city to:
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• Anchorage, Alaska, Proposition No. 2, Senior Center and Library Bond Issue (April 2021): ✔
A "yes" vote supported authorizing the city to issue up to $1,150,000 in bonds, with bond revenue going to fund building safety rehabilitation and upgrades, facility renovations, code improvement projects, and related capital improvements and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $0.25 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing the city to issue up to $1,150,000 in bonds, with bond revenue going to fund building safety rehabilitation and upgrades, facility renovations, code improvement projects, and related capital improvements and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $0.25 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
• Anchorage, Alaska, Proposition No. 3, Transportation Bond Issue (April 2021): ✔
A "yes" vote supported authorizing the city to:
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A "no" vote opposed authorizing the city to:
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• Anchorage, Alaska, Proposition No. 4, Law Enforcement Property Tax (April 2021): ✔
A "yes" vote supported authorizing an increase in the municipal tax cap, not exceeding $5.32 per $100,000 in assessed value, thereby generating an estimated $1,840,000 per year for acquiring for the Anchorage Police Department computer-aided dispatch, record-management, and digital-evidence management systems, in-car and body-worn cameras, and related technologies and services. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing an increase in the municipal tax cap, not exceeding $5.32 per $100,000 in assessed value, thereby generating an estimated $1,840,000 per year for acquiring for the Anchorage Police Department computer-aided dispatch, record-management, and digital-evidence management systems, in-car and body-worn cameras, and related technologies and services. |
• Anchorage, Alaska, Proposition No. 5, Roads and Drainage Bond Issue (April 2021): ✔
A “yes” vote supported authorizing the city to:
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A “no” vote opposed authorizing the city to:
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• Anchorage, Alaska, Proposition No. 6, Parks and Recreational Services Bond Issue (April 2021): ✔
A “yes” vote supported authorizing the city to:
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A “no” vote opposed authorizing the city to:
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• Anchorage, Alaska, Proposition No. 7, Fire Service Bond Issue (April 2021): ✔
A “yes” vote supported authorizing the city to issue up to $1,950,000 in bonds, with bond revenue going to fund acquiring a replacement fire ladder truck, making AFD facility improvements and related capital improvements in the Anchorage Fire Service Area; and requiring an estimated property tax levy within the Anchorage Fire Service Area of $0.44 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
A “no” vote opposed authorizing the city to issue up to $1,950,000 in bonds, with bond revenue going to fund acquiring a replacement fire ladder truck, making AFD facility improvements and related capital improvements in the Anchorage Fire Service Area; and requiring an estimated property tax levy within the Anchorage Fire Service Area of $0.44 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
• Anchorage, Alaska, Proposition No. 8, Law Enforcement Bond Issue (April 2021): ✖
A “yes” vote supported authorizing the city to issue up to $3,900,000 in bonds, with bond revenue going to fund acquiring new APD replacement fleet vehicles and related capital improvements in the Anchorage Metropolitan Police Service Area and requiring an estimated property tax levy within the Anchorage Metropolitan Police Service Area of $0.85 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
A “no” vote opposed authorizing the city to issue up to $3,900,000 in bonds, with bond revenue going to fund acquiring new APD replacement fleet vehicles and related capital improvements in the Anchorage Metropolitan Police Service Area and requiring an estimated property tax levy within the Anchorage Metropolitan Police Service Area of $0.85 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
• Anchorage, Alaska, Proposition No. 9, Annexation of Blue Beary Estates (April 2021): ✔
A "yes" vote supported annexing Blue Beary Estates Subdivision Lot 1 (020-021-32-000), Lot 6 (020-021-33-000), Lot 7 (020-021-34-000), Lot 8 (020-021-35-000), Lot 9 (020-021-36-000), and Tract 1 (020-021-38-000) to the Bear Valley LRSA; incurring an increase in property taxes beginning with the tax year 2021 in the annexed area. |
A "no" vote opposed annexing Blue Beary Estates Subdivision Lot 1 (020-021-32-000), Lot 6 (020-021-33-000), Lot 7 (020-021-34-000), Lot 8 (020-021-35-000), Lot 9 (020-021-36-000), and Tract 1 (020-021-38-000) to the Bear Valley LRSA; thus maintaining the existing mill rate of 1.50 mills in the affected area . |
• Anchorage, Alaska, Proposition No. 10, De-Annexation of Alpine Terrace (April 2021): ✔
A "yes" vote supported de-annexing Alpine Terrace Subdivision Block 2, Lot 6 from the Upper O'Malley LRSA; incurring a decrease in property taxes for road services beginning with the tax year 2021 in the affected area. |
A "no" vote opposed de-annexing Alpine Terrace Subdivision Block 2, Lot 6 from the Upper O'Malley LRSA; thus maintaining the existing mill rate of 2.00 mills in the affected area. |
• Anchorage, Alaska, Proposition No. 11, De-Annexation of Creekview Estates (April 2021): ✔
A "yes" vote supported de-annexing Creekview Estates Subdivision, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 from the South Goldenview RRSA; incurring a decrease in property taxes for road services beginning with the tax year 2021 in the affected area. |
A "no" vote opposed de-annexing Creekview Estates Subdivision, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 from the South Goldenview RRSA; thus maintaining the existing mill rate of 1.80 mills in the affected area. |
2020
April 7
- See also: April 7, 2020 ballot measures in Alaska
- Anchorage, Alaska, Proposition 1, Areawide Access Roads Bond Issue (April 2020)
- Anchorage, Alaska, Proposition 2, Areawide School Capital Improvements Bond Issue (April 2020)
- Anchorage, Alaska, Proposition 3, Roads and Drainage Service Area Bond Issue (April 2020)
- Anchorage, Alaska, Proposition 4, Fire Service Area Bond Issue (April 2020)
- Anchorage, Alaska, Proposition 5, Parks and Recreation Service Area Bond Issue (April 2020)
- Anchorage, Alaska, Proposition 6, Metropolitan Police Service Area Bond Issue (April 2020)
- Anchorage, Alaska, Proposition 7, Areawide Facilities Bond Issue (April 2020)
- Anchorage, Alaska, Proposition 8, Areawide Transit and Emergency Services Bond Issue (April 2020)
- Anchorage, Alaska, Proposition 9, Property Tax for Medical Equipment and Systems (April 2020)
- Anchorage, Alaska, Proposition 11, Marijuana Consumption at Retail Stores (April 2020)
- Anchorage, Alaska, Proposition 12, City Assembly Size Amendment (April 2020)
- Anchorage, Alaska, Proposition 13, Alcohol Sales Tax Amendment (April 2020)
2019
April 2
- See also: April 2, 2019 ballot measures in Alaska
• Proposition 1: Anchorage School District Bond Issue
• Proposition 2: Anchorage Safety and Transportation Bond Issue and Tax Cap Increase
• Proposition 3: Anchorage City Facilities Bond Issue
• Proposition 4: Anchorage Roads and Drainage Service Area Bond Issue and Tax Cap Increase
• Proposition 5: Anchorage Parks and Recreation Service Area Bond Issue and Tax Cap Increase
• Proposition 6: Anchorage Fire Service Area Bond Issue
• Proposition 7: Anchorage Metropolitan Police Service Area Bond Issue
• Proposition 8: Anchorage Transfer Parkland Substations to Chugach Electric Association
• Proposition 9: Anchorage Alcoholic Beverage Sales Tax for Behavioral Health, Homelessness Services, and Prohibited Campsite Removal Charter Amendment
• Proposition 10: Anchorage Permit Peace Officers to Enforce Vehicle Violations Charter Amendment
• Proposition 11: Anchorage Current Assembly Discretion for Lease-Purchase Agreements Charter Amendment
2018
April 3
- See also: April 3, 2018 ballot measures in Alaska
• Proposition 4: Anchorage Parks and Recreation Service Area Bonds
• Proposition 9: Anchorage Parking Enforcement Charter Amendment
• Proposition 8: Anchorage Areawide Public Safety and Transit Bonds
• Proposition 10: Anchorage Sale of Municipal Light & Power Charter Amendment
• Proposition 5: Anchorage Metropolitan Police Service Area Bonds
• Proposition 7: Anchorage Areawide Facilities Capital Improvement Bonds
• Proposition 1: Anchorage Access to Public Bathrooms and Locker Rooms Based on Sex at Birth
• Proposition 6: Anchorage Fire Service Area Bonds
• Proposition 3: Anchorage Roads and Drainage Service Area Bonds
• Proposition 12: Anchorage Annexation of the Eagle River Valley Area to the Anchorage Fire Service Area
• Proposition 2: Anchorage School District Bonds
• Proposition 11: Anchorage Increased Residential Property Tax Exemption
2017
April 4
- See also: April 4, 2017 ballot measures in Alaska
• Proposition 1: Anchorage School District Bonds
• Proposition 2: Anchorage Areawide Public Safety and Transit Bonds
• Proposition 3: Anchorage Parks and Recreation Service Area Bonds
• Proposition 4: Anchorage Roads and Drainage Service Area Bonds
• Proposition 5: Anchorage Fire Service Area Bonds
• Proposition 6: Anchorage Metropolitan Police Service Area Bonds
• Proposition 7: Expansion of Anchorage Parks & Recreation Service Area
• Proposition 8: Anchorage Repeal of Ao 2016-124(S) Regarding Taxicab Permits and Services
2014
November 4
City of Anchorage Ordinance 37 "Responsible Labor Act" Veto Referendum (November 2014)
2010
April 6
- See also: April 6, 2010 ballot measures in Alaska
Anchorage Municipal Improvement Bonds, 4 (April 2010)
Anchorage Sisterhood Park Expansion (April 2010)
Anchorage Mountain Park Road Service Change (April 2010)
2008
April 1
Anchorage, Alaska Proposal 8 (2008)
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