Housing Plan Advances, School Cuts Debated, Spring Storm Looms in Anchorage
Anchorage, AK – March 25, 2026 – City leaders advance housing plan, schools weigh cuts, and another spring storm targets Anchorage.
Anchorage is juggling housing policy, school budget decisions and another round of wintry weather as the week moves forward.
Assembly Moves Housing Plan Forward
The Anchorage Assembly this week advanced a package of housing measures aimed at easing supply pressures and encouraging new development. The proposals focus on updating zoning rules, streamlining permitting and expanding options for multi-family and accessory dwelling units.
Supporters say the changes are designed to increase inventory and stabilize prices over time. Some residents have raised concerns about neighborhood impacts, but city leaders say additional public input will be gathered before final votes later this spring.
School District Faces Budget Pressure
The Anchorage School District continues to wrestle with a budget gap as officials review potential school consolidations and cost-saving measures. District leaders say declining enrollment and rising operating costs are forcing tough choices ahead of the next academic year.
Community meetings are underway, with families and staff weighing in on how proposed changes could affect class sizes, programs and neighborhood schools. Final decisions are expected in the coming weeks as the district works to finalize its spending plan.
Another Round of Snow and Wind
Meanwhile, forecasters are tracking another spring storm expected to bring snow and gusty winds to parts of Anchorage. While accumulation totals are still being refined, drivers are being advised to prepare for slick roads during commute hours.
City crews say they are ready to respond if conditions deteriorate, and residents are encouraged to monitor local alerts for updates as the system moves through Southcentral Alaska.
Sources
https://www.alaskapublic.org/
https://www.alaskasnewssource.com/
https://www.adn.com/