2004 COMMENDING RESOLUTIONS
Title Intro By Intro Date Action
Commending Monte Garroutte as 4A State Wrestling Champion, 135 Pound Weight Class
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Martin, Moss 03/16/04 Adopted
Commending Morgan Jones and Aleta Phelps for their Cross Country Wins at the Borough Championship     View Resolution Martin, Moss 03/16/04 Adopted
Recognizing Nicole Osmar as the 2004 Junior Iditarod Champion     View Resolution Fischer, Martin 03/16/04 Adopted
Commending Mitch Seavey for His 2004 Iditarod Sled Dog Race Victory     View Resolution Long, Merkes, Fischer 04/06/04 Adopted
Commending the Ninilchik High School Girls Basketball Team as District III/2A State Champions     View Resolution Fischer 04/20/04 Adopted
Commending Sarah Glaser for Receiving Regional, State, and National Recognition in the National PTA Reflections Program     View Resolution Long 05/04/04 Adopted
Commending Chelsea Lechner for Receiving Regional, State, and National Recognition in the National PTA Reflection Program     View Resolution Long 05/04/04 Adopted
Commending Stacey Borgman for Qualifying for the 2004 Summer Olympics     
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Martin, Moss 07/06/04 Adopted
Commending Tela O'Donnell for Qualifying for the 2001 Summer Olympics
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Martin, Moss 07/06/04 Adopted
Commending the Nine and Ten Year Old Soldotna Little League All Star Baseball Team as the 2004 State Champions     View Resolution Sprague 08/17/04 Adopted
Recognizing Sabrina Malchoff as 2004 Miss Alaska American Coed, Teen Division
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Martin 09/07/04 Adopted
Commending Ari Goldstein for Winning Her Second Cross Country Class 4A Girls State Championship     View Resolution Sprague 10/12/04 Adopted
Commending the Kenai Central High School Football Team as the Alaska School Activities Association Small-Schools State Champions for the Year 2004     View Resolution Glick 10/26/04 Adopted
Recognizing Christina Reasner as Miss Alaska 2004     View Resolution Merkes 10/26/04 Adopted
2005 COMMENDING RESOLUTIONS
Title Intro By Intro Date Action
Commending Amy Collman as the Kenai Peninsula Boys and Girls Club Youth of the Year
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Long 05/03/05 Adopted
Honoring Melissa Oliver as Alaska PTA Educator of the Year     View Resolution Long 05/03/05 Adopted
Commending the Kenai River Center and the Kenai Watershed Forum as Recipients of the 2004 Coastal America Partnership Award and Commendation from President Bush for their Cooperative Effort to Restore Silver Salmon Creek     View Resolution Sprague 05/17/05 Adopted
Commending Chief Daniel Gregory Upon His Retirement from the Nikiski Fire Department
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Superman 06/07/05 Adopted
In Memoriam Commending the Contributions and Commitments of Donald E. Gilman
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Assembly, Mayor 08/02/05 Adopted
In Memoriam Recognizing the Commitment and Service to the Kenai Peninsula Borough by Andrew "Drew" Scalzi     View Resolution Assembly, Mayor 08/02/05 Adopted
Commending Karen Kester Upon Her Retirement from the North Peninsula Recreation Service Area     View Resolution Superman 09/06/05 Adopted
Commending the Kenai Central High School Football Team as the Alaska School Activities Association Small-Schools State Champions for the Year 2005     View Resolution Gilman 11/01/05 Adopted
Commending the Homer High School Girls and Boys Swim Teams as the 2005 Region III Champions     View Resolution Martin 11/15/05 Adopted
Commending the Pop Warner Soldotna Saints Mighty-Mite Football Team as the 2005 State Champions     View Resolution Sprague 12/06/05 Adopted
In Memoriam Commending the Contributions and Commitments of Margaret Branson
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Assembly, Mayor 12/06/05 Adopted
2006 COMMENDING RESOLUTIONS
Title Intro By Intro Date Action
In Memoriam Commending the Dedication and Service to Community of Kenneth and Lizabeth Wardwell     View Resolution Martin 01/17/06 Adopted
Commending Michaela Hutchison as 4A State Wrestling Champion and as the First Girl in the Nation to Win a State Individual Title     View Resolution Fischer 02/21/06 Adopted
Commending Eli Hutchison as Four Time 4A State Wrestling Champion and the Only Wrestler in Alaska to Finish His High School Career Undefeated     View Resolution Fischer 02/21/06 Adopted
In Memoriam Commending the Dedication and Service to Community of Richard Bogard
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Merkes 02/21/06 Adopted
Commending Jay Hakkinen for Securing a Place on the US Olympic Biathlon Team
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Sprague 03/14/06 Adopted
In Memoriam Commending the Contributions and Commitments of James (Jim) Arness
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Superman 03/14/06 Adopted
Commending the Nikiski High School Girls Basketball Team as Class 3A State Champions
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Superman 04/04/06 Adopted
Commending the Ninilchik High School Girls Basketball Team as District III/2A State Champions     View Resolution Fischer 04/04/06 Adopted
Commending the Seward Seahawks as the 2006 Tsunami Bowl Winning Team  
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Long 05/02/06 Adopted
Commending Catherine Mayer, Borough Solid Waste Director     View Resolution Assembly 06/20/06 Adopted
Commending the Nine and Ten Year Old Soldotna Little League All Star Baseball Team as the 2006 State Champions     View Resolution Merkes, Sprague 08/01/06 Adopted
Commending the Homer High School Lady Mariner Softball Team as the 2006 Small Schools High School State Champions     View Resolution Germano 09/19/06 Adopted
Commending the Soldotna High School Football Team as the Alaska School Activities Association Small-School State Champions for the Year 2006     View Resolution Sprague 10/24/06 Adopted
2007 COMMENDING RESOLUTIONS
Title Intro By Intro Date Action
In Memoriam Commending the Contributions and Commitments of Paul "DOC" Isaak
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Gilman 05/15/07 Adopted
Commending Paige Brame for Receiving Local, Regional, and State Recognition in the National PTA Reflections Program     View Resolution Superman 05/15/07 Adopted
Commending Yarrow Farris for Receiving Local, Regional, and State Recognition in the National PTA Reflections Program     View Resolution Long 05/15/07 Adopted
Commending Jane Gabler for 30 Years of Service with the Kenai Peninsula Borough
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Assembly, Mayor 08/07/07 Adopted
Commending the Soldotna High School Football Team as the Alaska School Activities Association Small-School State Champions for the Year 2007     View Resolution Sprague 11/20/07 Adopted
2008 COMMENDING RESOLUTIONS
Title Intro By Intro Date Action
Commending the Susan B. English Boys Basketball Team for an Outstanding 2008 Season
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Martin 04/15/08 Adopted
Commending Yarrow Farris for Receiving Local, Regional, and State Recognition in the National PTA Reflections Program     View Resolution Long 05/06/08 Adopted
Commending Robert Ruffner for Being Named a 2008 National River Hero by River Network
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Sprague 05/20/08 Adopted
Commending the Kenai River Center and the Kenai Watershed Forum for the Publication ofOn The River     View Resolution Sprague, Mayor 07/08/08 Adopted
Recognizing Twenty-Five Years of Service By the Seward Iditarod Historical Trail Blazers, Inc.
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Long 08/05/08 Adopted
Commending Dorothy Lentz Upon Her Retirement From the Position of Nikiski Precinct Election Board Official     View Resolution Superman 11/18/08 Adopted
Commending the Soldotna High School Football Team as the Alaska School Activities Association Small-School State Champions for the Year 2008     View Resolution Sprague 12/02/08 Adopted
Through a comprehensive survey, we sought your input and we listened.

We conducted a comprehensive survey of residents to improve boroughwide services to the public. Thousands participated in the survey by answering our questions and providing valuable comments. Your documented comments and feedback are directly helping guide improvements to road service and the many other roles the borough plays on the Kenai. We will continue to ensure that KPB residents receive quality services that they pay for at the lowest cost possible.

We balanced the budget, cut wasteful spending, and lowered your taxes.

We have placed ourselves in the shoes of the taxpayer. Under the Micciche administration, for the first time in a decade, a balanced boroughwide budget was passed by the assembly. We accomplished this while reducing your mill rate (property taxes). Prior to my administration, the previous two years saw a 16% increase in the KPB budget. The Micciche administration’s overall budget increased by only 2.55%. The general fund budget was also reduced from last year’s and, leading by example, my Mayor’s Department budget decreased as well.

We supported our students – including home school families.

Working with the Kenai Peninsula School District, we are helping to bolster and improve home-school options. Trying to see things through the eyes of home-school parents, students and families helps us be responsive to the 30% of our students who are home-schooled. It is imperative that we understand and meet their needs.

We are ensuring that Emergency Services are efficient and effective.

We are working to make KPB Emergency Services as efficient as possible to better serve the people of the Kenai. Our view and current national practices demonstrate that combined regional services are far more efficient, and effective, and are provided at a lower cost to taxpayers than many smaller service areas. We also procured and distributed life-saving extrication equipment for our emergency responders to help them meet the highway rescue challenges faced in rural areas of the borough.

We updated anti-harassment and anti-bullying policies to protect employees and taxpayers.

We updated and implemented anti-harassment and anti-bullying policies to ensure the safety of KPB employees and protect taxpayers from legal and settlement costs. This includes a confidential reporting system, a mixed-gender review panel, and improved public official bonding requirements to protect the borough from financial liability.

We condemned and removed the Zipmart in Sterling eliminating a serious danger to children and youth.

We responded in record time to condemn and remove the collapsing Zipmart building in Sterling, which had become a serious hazard to children and youth in a location right next to the elementary school and the community center.

We are ensuring that our elections are safe, secure, transparent, and accurate.

We created a limited-in-scope ordinance that will update and clarify borough code regarding KPB elections. These changes will ensure that our elections continue to be safe, secure, transparent and accurate. A few of the improvements this ordinance will make include giving more information to the public about when the canvass board meets, requiring the hand-counting of ballots in at least one randomly selected precinct even in the absence of any discrepancies, creating a clear process for write-in candidates, and adding additional and improved viewing areas for citizen election observers.

We created partnerships with state and federal agencies to effectively meet challenges facing KPB.

We are tackling long-standing issues within the borough in partnership with KPB constituents, local governments and state and federal agencies. These issues include K-Beach and Eastern Peninsula flooding, KPB housing shortages (particularly in the southern and eastern Kenai Peninsula), rural emergency services support, and communication service gaps. We are also mitigating the overregulation of our citizens through common-sense solutions in partnership with those we serve within the KPB.

We have administered over 40 capital improvement projects improving quality of life.

We awarded 44 capital improvement and professional services design contracts, as well as servicing pass-through funding to the private sector and non-profit grant recipients for services ranging from senior citizen programs to community groups. Funded projects include the new Central Emergency Service station, the new Soldotna Elementary School, CPH and SPH hospital projects, Eastway Road drainage improvements, the replacement of siding on Homer Elementary School, and many others.

We improved Solid Waste Management by reducing usable items in our landfills and reopening the “Sterling Mall”.

We made improvements to KPB Solid Waste Management to reduce the enormous cost increases in that department that have occurred in previous years. We have reopened reuse areas, such as the “Sterling Mall” and are evaluating how to further reduce storing marketable materials in perpetuity in our landfills. The team is also evaluating the most efficient methods to reduce and process regulated leachate to reduce costs to taxpayers.

We fought to ensure that critical funding would not be reduced to any of our KPB Senior Citizens Centers.

In accordance with KPB code, senior center funding is redistributed every 10 years after the census is conducted and shows how many seniors currently live in each area of the borough. Many centers had their funding increased through the current formula in the FY24 budget, but several were dramatically reduced. Working with KPB staff, Mayor Micciche created a “hold harmless” solution to fully fund all centers and to ensure that none of our seniors will go without critical services. The “hold harmless” solution passed the assembly unanimously.

We harnessed your expertise to help us be more efficient in providing quality services at the lowest cost.

We have created open lines of communication so that all citizens can participate in our efforts to challenge how the KPB does business through common-sense solutions to long-standing, inefficient practices. Government is known for falling into ruts of inefficiency. By working with you, we are challenging each department to break out of long-standing ruts and take the fast road of maximum efficiency. In other words, we seek to provide quality services at the lowest cost to the taxpayer with an objective to keep the KPB affordable today, tomorrow, and for our kids and grandkids.