AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoPort Modernization: Construction has started on a new cargo terminal at the Don Young Port of Alaska, part of a broader modernization plan aimed at handling bigger ships and boosting capacity, with the first terminal replacement estimated at $977M and completion targeted for 2029. Southeast Infrastructure: Alaska’s capital budget signed into law directs major deferred-maintenance dollars to K-12 schools plus ports and infrastructure projects across Southeast Alaska. Local Public Safety & Facilities: Fairbanks North Star Borough has begun building a new animal shelter, expected to open in summer 2028 after a roughly $23M project came in about $10M under estimate. Fisheries Rules: New charter halibut regulations in Southeast and Southcentral Alaska require a $20-per-day charter halibut stamp, with proceeds tied to buying commercial IFQs. Food Supply Watch: USDA issued a public health alert for mislabeled raw chicken breast products (undeclared egg allergen) sold at Fred Meyer and Kroger stores, including in Alaska. Mining Update: Nova Minerals reported flotation test results from its Korbel gold deposit in Alaska, saying low-grade ore can achieve >95% gold recovery into high-grade concentrate, potentially cutting processing costs. SNAP Administration: Alaska again posted the nation’s highest SNAP payment error rate for the fourth straight year, tied to ongoing application processing delays.
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