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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRes2021-023' CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA Sponsored by: Regis RESOLUTION 2021-023 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, SUPPORTING AN EXEMPTION TO THE PASSENGER VESSEL SERVICE ACT (PVSA) TO ALLOW THE CRUISE SHIP INDUSTRY TO RESUME SAILING DURING THE 2021 SEASON WHEREAS, due to the coronavirus pandemic, cruise ships were not allowed to operate during the 2020 season; and WHEREAS, this had a dramatic and negative financial impact on the Seward community since a high amount of its revenue is generated by cruise ship visitors; and WHEREAS, the decision to not have cruises come to Alaska caused Seward's bed tax to decrease by 75% from previous years; and WHEREAS, many regular, local businesses could not afford to open due to the lack of visitors; and ' WHEREAS, 16 months have passed since Alaska last had a cruise ship visit; and WHEREAS, this is continuing to devastate all Alaskan communities that depend on tourism; and WHEREAS, US Senator Dan Sullivan and the Alaska Congressional Delegation have been engaging with the Department of Homeland Security and Customs and Border Protection regarding the Passenger Vessel Services Act (PVSA) requirements for foreign cruise ships; and WHEREAS, this delegation wrote to the Acting DHS Secretary requesting to allow cruise traffic to Alaska without stops in Canada because Canada has closed its ports to cruise ships; and WHEREAS, by-passing Canada would allow cruise ship traffic from the lower 48 states coming to Alaska to continue; and WHEREAS, the cruise industry will be following the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Framework for Conditional Sailing Order, which is a list of requirements that cruise lines must follow to receive a COVID-19 Conditional Sailing Certificate from the CDC; and WHEREAS, these requirements will ensure the safety of cruise line passengers and allow ' Alaskan communities to survive the 2021 season. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA RESOLUTION 2021-023 OF SEWARD, ALASKA that: Section 1. The Seward City Council hereby directs the city manager to send a letter, along with this resolution, to the Department of Homeland Security and Customs and Border Protection, strongly advocating for an exemption to the Passenger Vessel Services Act (PVSA) and allowing cruise ships to sail to Alaska in 2021. Section 2. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption. PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Seward, Alaska, this 22" day of February, 2021. AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: ATTEST: (City Osenga, McClure, Casagranda, DeMoss, geese, tsaciaan, i eny None None None • SEAL l • OF 1 1 Agenda Statement Meeting Date: February 22, 2021 To: City Council Through: Norm Regis, Acting City Manager Agenda Item: Support the Cruise Ship Industry to Resume Sailing During the 2021 Season BACKGROUND & .TUSTIFICATION: Due to the coronavirus pandemic, cruise ships were not allowed to operate during 2020. This had a dramatically negative financial impacts on the Seward community since a high amount of its revenue is generated by cruise ship visitors. Seward's bed tax has decreased by 75% from previous years and many businesses cannot afford to reopen due to the lack of visitors. Sixteen months have passed since Alaska has last seen a cruise ship, and this will continue to devastate Alaskan communities that depend on tourism for its revenue. Senator Sullivan and the Alaska Congressional Delegation have been engaging with the Department of Homeland Security and Customs and Border Protection regarding the Passenger Vessel Service Act (PVSA) requirements for foreign cruise ships. They have written to the Acting DHS Secretary to allow cruise traffic without stops in Canada, since they have closed their ports to cruise ships. This would allow cruise traffic from the lower 48 states to Alaska to continue. The cruise industry will be following the CDC's Framework for Conditional Sailing Order, which is a Iist of requirements that cruise lines must follow to receive a COVID-19 Conditional Sailing Certificate from the CDC. These requirements will ensure the safety of cruise line passengers and allow Alaskan communities to survive the 2021 season. INTENT: To support cruise ship businesses operating in Alaska for the 2021 season CONSISTENCY CHECKLIST: Yes No NIA 1. Comprehensive Plan: 2. Strategic Plan: :3.] Other: FISCAL NOTE: There is no fiscal impact associated with this support resolution. Approved by Finance Department:�� ATTORNEY REVIEW: Yes No Not Applicable RECOMMENDATION: City Council approve Resolution 2021 , advocating for an exemption to the PVSA and allow cruise ships to sail to Alaska in 2021.