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Overview of Water & Sewer Systems

The City of Homer, through the Public Works Department, strives to provide high-quality water and sewer services, anticipate future demand, and effectively provide for Homer’s growth with the extension of water and sewer into areas identified in the land use plan. See attachment for further information.

Overview of Water & Sewer Systems

The City of Homer, through the Public Works Department, strives to provide high-quality water and sewer services, anticipate future demand, and effectively provide for Homer’s growth with the extension of water and sewer into areas identified in the land use plan. See attachment for further information.

Request for Proposals Design Build Fish Dock Waterline and Heat Trace System Replacement

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
By the City of Homer, Alaska

For Design and Build Completion of Fish Dock
Waterline and Heat Trace System Replacement

Addendum #1 Issued 11/16/17

Addendum #2 Issued 11/22/17

Addendum #3 Issued 11/28/17

Library Awarded Coding Grant

BIG NEWS! 
The Homer Public Library has recently been awarded one of 25 grants as part of the American Library Association’s (ALA) Libraries Ready to Code initiative sponsored by Google.  This grant will fund programs and opportunities at the library over the next year that support computational thinking and computer science for youth, from preschool to high school, and their families.

HPD's Project Drive Puts Brakes on Teen Impaired Driving

Teen drivers comprise of just over 5% of Alaska’s licensed drivers, yet they typically make up over 20% of total motor vehicle fatalities and 30% of major injuries. 17% of fatal and major injury crashes involved an alcohol impaired teen driver.

City of Homer Participates in Homer High School Focus on Learning Career Sessions

The City of Homer participated in a Homer High School sponsored career "fair" during the school's October 17th Focus on Learning classes.

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2017 BR&E survey is now closed. Thanks to all who took the survey!

The BR&E survey is now closed to new responses.  Open since mid-July, 112 individuals had taken the survey by the time it closed on October 13. The Economic Development Commission sincerely thanks all who carved a bit of time out of their busy schedules to respond.  Your participation strengthens the EDC's ability to understand local business needs and positively respond.

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