City of Anchorage sets aside more than $800K to pay legal settlements

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Anchorage officials have set aside more than $800,000 to pay legal settlements related to accusations against the Bronson administration of wrongful termination and a contractor dispute.

Anchorage Mayor Dave Bronson at an Anchorage Assembly meeting on Ja. 24, 2023.

Anchorage city officials have set aside more than $800,000 to pay legal settlements related to accusations against the Bronson administration of wrongful termination and a contractor dispute. The Anchorage Assembly approved first-quarter budget revisions on Tuesday, which included $827,500 for settlements. City officials say the money will go to one or more of three possible settlements, but have not specified amounts. The Assembly must approve any payments made.

The wrongful termination allegations are from Mayor Dave Bronson’s former municipal manager Amy Demboski, as well as Heather McAlpine, former director of the city Office of Equal Opportunity.

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