Alaska Real Estate Podcast
Strong communities don't happen by chance. They take thoughtful planning, difficult decisions, and leaders willing to balance today's needs with tomorrow's growth. In this episode of Insider Real Estate, host Connie Oshimura sits down with Anna Brawley, Chair of the Anchorage Assembly, to discuss the biggest issues facing Alaska's largest city. As a trained city planner, Brawley brings a thoughtful perspective to local government. Anna explains how housing, infrastructure, zoning, affordability, and public policy all work together to shape Anchorage's future. This episode offers valuable insight into the decisions shaping the city's growth. If you're involved in real estate, development, public policy, or simply care about the future of Anchorage, you will enjoy this episode. Episode Breakdown with Timestamps ANNA BRAWLEY'S GOALS AS ASSEMBLY CHAIR (00:00:00 – 00:01:00) * Anna Brawley outlines her priorities following her re-election as Chair of the Anchorage Assembly. * She explains that housing remains one of the city's biggest challenges and says meaningful progress will require long-term changes rather than quick fixes. * Her goal is to keep moving important housing initiatives forward while maintaining focus on the issues that matter most to Anchorage residents. Why Infrastructure Is a Major Housing Challenge (00:01:00 – 00:02:45) * The conversation examines one of the biggest barriers to new housing: infrastructure. * Many parts of Anchorage still lack basic utilities such as water and sewer lines. * Brawley explains that current regulations often require developers to pay for public infrastructure, making smaller housing projects difficult to finance. * She also discusses the need for stronger federal support, noting that transportation projects receive consistent funding while underground infrastructure often does not. ZONING, PERMITTING, AND HOUSING AFFORDABILITY (00:02:45 – 00:04:05) * Brawley discusses the tools the city can use to encourage more housing. * She explains how zoning reform, tax incentives, and simplifying the municipal code can help reduce unnecessary delays and improve the permitting process. * While the Assembly cannot directly manage permitting staff, clearer regulations can make approvals faster and more predictable for everyone involved. * The discussion also explores the financial challenges facing both developers and homebuyers, including construction costs and high interest rates. GOVERNING IN A SMALL STATE (00:04:05 – 00:05:00) * The conversation shifts to Alaska's unique political environment. * With a relatively small population spread across a vast state, elected officials are highly accessible to residents. * Brawley reflects on how that close connection creates both opportunities and challenges for local government, where every decision receives close public attention. CHANGING THE CONVERSATION AROUND GROWTH (00:05:00 – 00:06:20) * Brawley encourages the community to rethink how housing and development are discussed. * She explains that conversations often become divided between developers and neighborhood groups. * while overlooking the needs of future residents, renters, young families, and essential workers who also deserve a place in the discussion. * The episode explores why addressing housing shortages requires balancing different perspectives instead of viewing growth as a conflict between opposing sides. WHY COMMUNITY SUPPORT MATTERS (00:06:20 – 00:07:30) * The discussion concludes with a broader look at community responsibility. * Brawley acknowledges that change can be uncomfortable, but argues that maintaining the status quo comes with its own costs. * She believes Anchorage must be willing to have honest conversations about housing, land use, and long-term planning if the city hopes to remain affordable and economically competitive. * Connie Yoshimura closes the interview by thanking Brawley for her leadership and expressing confidence in the planning perspective she brings to the Assembly. Themes Discussed * Housing affordability in Anchorage * Infrastructure and public investment * Zoning reform * Permitting and land use * Infill development * Homeownership opportunities * Federal infrastructure funding * Community planning * Local government leadership * The future of Anchorage KEY QUOTE FROM THE EPISODE "We cannot continue with the status quo. There is a huge cost if we do." — Anna Brawley RESOURCES MENTIONED * Anchorage Assembly: https://www.muni.org/ [https://www.muni.org/] * Municipality of Anchorage Zoning Code * Federal transportation funding programs * Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) clean water funding * Housing infrastructure funding * Tax incentives for housing development * Infill development strategies CREDITS Thank you for listening to Insider Real Estate, the podcast exploring the people, policies, and projects shaping Alaska's communities. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone interested in real estate, housing, urban planning, or Alaska's future. Join us next time as we continue exploring the conversations shaping real estate and community development across Alaska.
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