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Resident warns Anchorage shelter capacity could drop; assembly member says licensing changes under way

April 10, 2026 | Anchorage Municipality, Alaska


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Resident warns Anchorage shelter capacity could drop; assembly member says licensing changes under way
A resident who identified herself as Jamie Lefeuvre told the Anchorage Assembly's Rules Committee that municipal shelter capacity is shrinking and urged officials to separate outreach services from law enforcement.

"You basically have 450 beds of shelter that are about to be decompressed down to 300," Lefeuvre said during the public-comment period, urging the assembly to "find a way to provide outreach without attaching law enforcement. You'll probably have better results." She also described what she called a reduction in available, counted shelter capacity and criticized enforcement actions that displace people from encampments.

An assembly member who asked the committee to return to homelessness work said they are "working on that right now with the administration" to "improv[e] the process of getting licensed" for shelters, indicating code or licensing changes are in progress to address shelter capacity and operations.

Why it matters: Changes in shelter licensing, enforcement practices and facility capacity directly affect people experiencing homelessness and organizations that provide services. The public commenter framed the issue as an urgent public-health and safety concern, while members noted some items on the committee's work plan are tracking priorities rather than active municipal projects.

What was not resolved: Committee members did not adopt new policy or direct staff to a specific new program during this meeting. The exchange ended with the committee moving to other agenda items; attendees were told additional committee work and discussions will continue in future meetings.

Next steps: Members flagged homelessness topics for further consideration in committee and said staff and administration are involved in licensing discussions; no formal action was recorded at this meeting.

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