Anchorage Mayor Dave Bronson said the city is working to transform the former Golden Lion Hotel — not into a substance abuse treatment center as some had hoped — but into permanent, supportive low-income housing.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - So far, 2023 looks a lot like 2022 when it comes to people experiencing homelessness in Anchorage.
Bronson said the city is working to transform the former Golden Lion Hotel — not into a substance abuse treatment center as some had hoped — but into permanent, supportive low-income housing.
“It’s not FEMA reimbursed anymore, this is all on the property taxpayer,” said Bronson. “The good thing is, our operating costs at the Sullivan are about one-third of what they were during COVID.”
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