On Thursday, a group of former Anchorage Mayors, Anchorage assembly members, and citizens at large submitted a referendum application to the City of Anchorage clerk to petition the removal of A-O 2022-60.
Former Anchorage Mayor George Wuerch said that the Ordinance denies the public’s voice to be heard. One of the reasons why he stands behind the referendum.
Wuerch is joined by former Mayor Dan Sullivan, 7 former assembly members, and 4 citizens at large in the process of pushing forward the referendum to repeal the ordinance. However, Constant said that even with the new ordinance in place, the public still has the power to file for a recall. The ordinance and the recall are two completely different options.
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