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Open Burning Still NOT Allowed on the Kenai Peninsula

Open burning is still not allowed on the Kenai Peninsula.  

Much of the State got weekend rain which reduced the wildfire danger.  But the Kenai Peninsula did not get that rain.  The Alaska Division of Forestry has kept the burin permit suspension in place for the Kenai Peninsula, while lifting the suspension in other areas of Alaska.

Under the permit suspension, the use of burn barrels, burning of brush piles and any other burning activities covered by a small- or large-scale burn permit on state, municipal and private lands is prohibited.

City Council Worksession

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Vote By Mail System - A Solution to Vote by Mail or In Person

Voting is the foundation of our democracy. Active participation in the electoral process is necessary for high functioning governance to that effect and increase voter participation by developing sustainable election processes that maximize accessibility and inclusivity while conserving public resources. 

Alder Lane Special Assessment District Neighborhood Meeting

Alder Lane Special Assessment District Neighborhood Meeting on Zoom

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Or Telephone Dial:  +1 669 900 6833 or +1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma) or Toll Free 888 788 0099 or 877 853 5247

Meeting ID: 938 3150 0243  Password: 735104

City Council Worksession

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City Council Regular Meeting on Zoom

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Deferred Bill Payment Options Due to COVID-19 Financial Hardships

Updated April 24, 2020

The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in tremendous economic strain and hardship on many individuals, families and businesses in Homer.  As part of the City's commitment to assisting the community with response and recovery, the City is temporarily suspending all utility shutoffs due to lack of payment.  Providing access to clean water for drinking, cooking, and washing hands remains critical to preventing the spread of COVID-19, and is an essential function of the City that will be given high priority.

Good News! HPL Now Offers Zero-Contact Drive-Up Materials Check Out

Good news! Homer Public Library has resumed limited operations
beginning Wednesday, April 29.
Patrons will be able to check out materials from the back door.

 

How do I check out materials?

1. The building is still closed to the public for browsing the stacks, but you can place holds and pick them up outside the library. You can place holds in three ways

How to Participate in Public Meetings

HOW TO LISTEN TO PUBLIC MEETINGS

1.  Zoom:  Citizens can listen in by using the Zoom meeting information located on the calendar page for that specific public meeting. Go to the City's Meeting List, find the meeting you wish to attend, and follow the instructions provided.  Detailed information on how to use Zoom is available below, or you can visit the Zoom Help Center.

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