Alaska 2025-2026 Regular Session

Alaska House Bill HB309

Introduced
2/16/26  
Refer
2/16/26  
Report Pass
3/25/26  

Caption

Jonesville Public Use Area

Impact

The implications of HB 309 are significant in establishing clear demarcations and responsibilities associated with the Jonesville Public Use Area. By formally recognizing these boundaries, the bill seeks to enhance the management of the land, provide legal clarity for public use, and potentially foster recreational opportunities for residents. Furthermore, it could have financial implications regarding maintenance and protection of public land designated under this law.

Summary

House Bill 309, introduced in the Alaska State Legislature, aims to define and amend the boundaries of the Jonesville Public Use Area. This legislation is focused on formalizing the land designated for public use to ensure its management aligns with its intended purpose as public land. The bill updates specific sections of the state statute that pertain to land use and management responsibilities by involving the Department for control and oversight.

Contention

There may be contentions surrounding HB 309 regarding the balance between public use and environmental impact. Stakeholders including local residents, conservation groups, and government entities may have differing views on how land within the Jonesville area should be utilized. Discussions might arise over potential regulations or management strategies that prioritize either preservation of natural resources or enhancement of recreational opportunities. The political dynamics and interests involved can contribute to a comprehensive debate as the bill progresses through legislative channels.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AK SB230

Refuges/habitat Areas/public Use Area

AK HB321

Fish & Game Wildlife Refuges

AK HB218

Tanana Valley State Forest

AK SB188

Tanana Valley State Forest

AK HB7

Port Of Southcentral Ak; Port Authority

AK HB616

Town of Newbern in Hale County; corporate limits altered

AK AB1520

Public resources: conservation.

AK SB57

Approp: Capital/funds/supp/amend/reapprop

AK H0755

Areas of Critical State Concern

AK HB216

Transfer Of Railroad Land To Whittier

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.