The Kenai City Council accepted and appropriated federal grant funds in the amount of $1,206.88 that was received by the Kenai Community Library.
Funds Appropriated For Kenai Community Library

The Kenai City Council accepted and appropriated federal grant funds in the amount of $1,206.88 that was received by the Kenai Community Library.
These funds are necessary to fund the Kenai Peninsula Borough’s annual budget for fiscal year July 1, 2023 to June 30, 2024.
Mayor Paul Whitney has proclaimed May 2023 as “Mental Health Month 2023 – Look Around-Look Within” for the city of Soldotna.
A resolution was adopted by the Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly to commend Christine Angela Byerly Hutchinson for her contributions to the City of Kenai.
The Soldotna City Council set the rate of levy for property taxes for the City of Soldotna at 0.5 Mills for the 2024 Fiscal Year.
The donations were deposited with the Kenai Community Foundation, a local not-for-profit established to facilitate donations for programs and projects for the betterment of Kenai.
The Storefront and Streetscape Improvement Program is intended to encourage and motivate local businesses to reinvest in Kenai by sharing the costs of storefront and streetscape improvement projects.
The Kenai Fire Department received additional revenue from the Supplemental Emergency Medical Transport program that was not budgeted in FY23.
Vintage Pointe Manor was constructed in 1992 and has seen wear and tear from the Alaska weather.
Adopting one Student Representative Policy applicable to all City of Kenai governmental bodies provides standard practices and procedure.