UPDATED: City water utility lifts boil water advisory
Falsey said those should be expected for a long time.
– Closed due to water break Here’s DOT’s full list.
Falsey said that roads and water will likely prove the infrastructure areas that take the longest to repair and recover.
Officials say if you work for the City and live in the Anchorage Bowl, you are expected to turn up for work.
However if you work for the City of Anchorage but live in the Valley or use the Glenn Highway to get to work, officials say to stay at home.
– Assembly Conference Room #155, City Hall (for noticed work sessions) City Services: As for city facilities and offices, Falsey said the Municipality of Anchorage offices will all be closed Monday with the exception of the departments listed above.
Civil Emergency: Shortly before Sunday morning’s press conference, the Anchorage Assembly voted unanimously to extend the declaration of civil emergency through Tuesday evening at 10 p.m. That declaration allows the Mayor to do a number of things, including: Impose a curfew Order evacuations in any part of the city Close liquor establishments Suspend Title 1 if Emergency Housing is needed Activate the Emergency Operations Plan and Emergency Operations Center Call on the state and federal government for emergency funding Call people into work that normally would not be required to work under their contracts.
After the morning briefing, Mayor Berkowitz said he would not predict whether the civil emergency declaration would be extended past Tuesday.
Mental health: Anchorage Fire Department Chief Jodi Hettrick says that after the earthquake and two days of aftershocks "now is the time for self-care."
On Saturday afternoon there was a prediction of 4-8 inches of snow falling in Anchorage and on the Hillside on Sunday through Monday.