Denali Commission Outlines 2026 Alaska Utility and Job Training Blueprint
Published Date: 5/7/2025
Notice
Summary
The Denali Commission is planning how to spend money in Alaska during Fiscal Year 2026 to improve utilities, infrastructure, and job training. They want to hear from the public for 30 days before finalizing the plan. This means Alaskans and partners can help shape projects that boost communities and the economy with smart, cost-effective federal support.
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FY2026 Alaska Infrastructure and Training Spending
The Denali Commission is planning Federal Fiscal Year 2026 spending in Alaska to improve utilities, infrastructure, and job training. These projects are intended to boost communities and the economy in Alaska through cost-effective federal support.
30-Day Public Comment Opportunity
The Denali Commission is publishing its Draft Work Plan for FY 2026 and is offering a 30-day period for public review and written comment. Alaskans and partners can use this 30-day window to provide input that may help shape which projects receive federal support.
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