Hiland Road avalanche cleanup continues, with power restored and disaster declaration extended

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Hiland Road avalanche cleanup continues, with power restored and disaster declaration extended
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Cleanup is ongoing at the site of the massive Hiland Road avalanche in Eagle River. Power was restored to all homes, MEA said, and a disaster declaration has been extended to April 15:

“Every bit of snow or wind changes that environment hourly,” said Alex Boyd, assistant fire chief for the Anchorage Fire Department. “If that risk does increase, we will have to go back into an evacuation phase.”

The Assembly also approved a request from Bronson to spend up to $1.5 million for services connected to the disaster. $500,000 of that money is marked for overtime to public employees helping with operations, including Parks and Rec staff snowmachining residents past the slide area. The remaining $1 million is authorized to pay for snow removal, work currently being done by McKenna Brothers Paving.

McKenna Brothers Paving began removing snow on Monday, March 28, 2022, from the massive avalanche that crossed Hiland Road on Thursday evening. That arrangement elicited questions from Assembly members about why McKenna Brothers is the sole contractor. The company was a major funder of Bronson’s run for mayor, affixing political signs to its trucks and hosting a fundraiser that was ultimately part of the $56,650 fine recommended by the Alaska Public Offices Commission for

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