An ordinance, sponsored by Jimi Cash and Tammie Wilson, aimed to give property owners the ability to decide whether they wanted the required easements.
FAIRBANKS, Alaska - Tensions ran high at the January 13 meeting of the Fairbanks North Star Borough Assembly, as members debated no less than the balance between private property rights and the community’s interest.
Wilson, who fills Borough Assembly Seat D, said, “This ordinance would make it up to the property owner to make that determination whether or not they wanted to dedicate that piece of their property as a trail.” Meanwhile, Sandra Zirnheld said in her public testimony, “The current process for requiring dedication of easements upon subdivision for category A and B trails only, not all trails that exist, just A and B trails, is a reasonable balance between private property rights and public interest.”
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