Anchorage Assembly plans special meetings on Demboski allegations against Mayor Bronson

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The Anchorage Assembly has scheduled special executive sessions and public meetings Thursday and Friday regarding a letter addressed to the Bronson administration by the lawyer for former Anchorage Municipal Manager Amy Demboski earlier this month.

The Assembly is trying to decide how best to handle allegations from Demboski outlined in that Jan. 11 letter.

Late Wednesday afternoon, Assembly Chair Suzanne LaFrance and Assembly Member Christopher Constant issued a press release on the Assembly’s plans. “Assembly Leadership intends to bring forward legislative and financial items for action on Friday to protect the immediate interests of the Municipality by safeguarding the finances, assets, workforce and reputation of the municipality,” the release said.

 

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