When we lived in Juneau, Alaska, it was a town of about 7,000 people, and totally isolated; the only way to get to it was by ship.
When we lived in Juneau, Alaska, it was a town of about 7,000 people, and totally isolated; the only way to get to it was by ship.
We have to look closely at how to fairly distribute the burden in Juneau.
A pedestrian today in Juneau, head down and charging, can be stopped for no gain by the wind.
We understand the challenges. We understand there's less money. Maybe that's another reason why we ought to take a hard look at building brand new roads, like the Juneau access ... and recognizing that there is less money, maybe we ought to finish the ones that were started before.
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