The task force is in the early phases of brainstorming possible solutions to recommend to the Anchorage Assembly in July.
During Thursday’s meeting, members of the task force broke up into six smaller groups to discuss topics like planning and design and safety and security”. The small groups worked to identify what information is needed in order to make a recommendation and what their initial recommendations are before sharing them with the entire task force.
“From my perspective, I think we can’t be too quick with this. We have to take our time, we have to plan this right. Especially if we are going to make sure the community buys into this, what we are doing, what we are planning here. We can’t rush it,” Rivera said.
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