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CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA
RESOLUTION 2023-022
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD,
ALASKA, SUPPORTING STATE LEGISLATIVE APPROVAL FOR
ALASKA RAILROAD ADDITIONAL BONDING AUTHORITY FOR THE
SEWARD CRUISE SHIP DOCK PROJECT
WHEREAS, the Alaska Railroad Corporation ("ARRC") is a public corporation and
instrumentality of the State of Alaska("State"), organized and established pursuant to the Alaska
Railroad Corporation Act,AS 42.40(the "Act"),whose mission includes providing transportation
for freight and passengers,operating critical industrial port facilities in Alaska, and promoting the
long-term economic growth of the State; and
WHEREAS, ARRC owns and operates a passenger dock in Seward, Alaska ("Existing
Passenger Dock") and an associated intermodal terminal facility (the "Existing Passenger
Terminal"), both constructed in 1966, which together serve cruise ships and other passenger and
freight vessels as part of an ARRC owned and operated multi-dock port facility; and
WHEREAS, the Existing Passenger Dock is nearing the end of its useful life and the cost
of maintaining it in a usable state has become prohibitive,necessitating its replacement in the near
future in order to continue to serve cruise ships and other vessels, as well as passengers and crew,
in a safe manner; and
WHEREAS, closure of the Existing Passenger Dock or curtailment of its use by cruise
ships and other vessels would result in a loss of valuable and significant components of both
ARRC's revenues and the transportation infrastructure in Southcentral Alaska and associated
commercial activities, including but not limited to the flow of cruise ship passengers into and out
of Alaska and the resulting loss of ARRC passenger ridership to and from its Seward railyard,
visitor traffic and associated economic benefits to Seward and the rest of the Kenai Peninsula; and
WHEREAS, ARRC has determined that the replacement of the Existing Passenger Dock
and Existing Passenger Terminal with new dock and terminal facilities capable of safely serving
cruise ships, including new, larger ships, and other vessels (collectively, the "New Passenger
Terminal Facility") is critical to the ongoing viability of passenger operations at ARRC's Seward
port; and
WHEREAS, ARRC desires to construct, maintain and operate the New Passenger
Terminal Facility and to finance all or a portion thereof through the issuance of its bonds (the
"Project"); and
WHEREAS, the Project furthers the purposes of both the State and ARRC by preserving
and upgrading a component of critical port infrastructure in Southcentral Alaska, thus preserving
and enhancing port and rail revenues for ARRC and protecting and improving critical port
CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA
RESOLUTION 2023-022
infrastructure that will benefit the State and its citizens through maintaining and growing
associated commercial activity in Seward, the Kenai Peninsula and throughout the State, and
providing a potential back-up port in the event other port facilities should be damaged by natural
disasters; and
WHEREAS,at a special meeting held on January 13,2022,the ARRC Board of Directors
approved Resolution No. 2022-01, which authorized its Chief Executive Officer, Chief Financial
Officer, Chief Counsel, Bond Counsel, Financial Advisors, Architects, Engineers and any other
officer or official of the ARRC(collectively,the"Authorized Persons")to take certain preliminary
actions with respect to the Project and the issuance of one or more series of bonds or notes in an
aggregate principal amount not to exceed $60,000,000 (collectively, the "Original Bonds"), in
order to finance all or a portion of the Project; and
WHEREAS, the Authorized Persons, in accordance with Subsection 42.40.285(s) of the
Act, caused ARRC to request approval and authority from the legislature of the State for ARRC
to issue the Original Bonds in connection with the Project; and
WHEREAS,the legislature subsequently passed legislation approving and authorizing the
issuance of the Original Bonds,which the Governor signed into law on July 3, 2022; and
WHEREAS, subsequent to the issuance of the Original Bonds,ARRC determined that,in
order for the New Passenger Terminal Facility to best fulfill its purpose in serving the cruise line
industry and more generally in supporting the travel and tourism industry and infrastructure in the
State,the scope of the Project would need to be expanded beyond that which was contemplated at
the time the Original Bonds were approved and authorized by the legislature and the Governor;
and
WHEREAS,the resulting expanded scope of the Project will require additional financing
to be obtained as compared with its original scope; and
WHEREAS,ARRC desires to issue one or more series of bonds or notes in addition to the
Original Bonds, with the additional bonds or notes being in an aggregate principal amount not to
exceed $90,000,000 (collectively, the "Additional Bonds"), in order to finance all or a portion of
the expanded-scope Project, thereby bringing the total authorized aggregate principal amount of
the combined Original Bonds and Additional Bonds to an amount not to exceed$150,000,000.
NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF SEWARD,ALASKA that:
Section 1. The Seward City Council supports and urges the Alaska State Legislature to
approve an additional $90 million in bonding authorization for the Alaska Railroad Corporation.
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Section 2. Following Legislative approval, Council supports and urges Governor
Dunleavy to sign the Bill.
Section 3.This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption.
PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Seward, Alaska this 27th
day of February, 2023.
THE CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA
Sue McClure,Mayor
AYES: DeMoss, Wells, Finch, Barnwell, Calhoon, Osenga, McClure
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ABSTAIN: None
ATTEST:
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City Council Agenda Statement •
Meeting Date: February 27, 2023
To: City Council
From: Janette Bower, City Manager
Subject: Resolution 2023-022: Supporting State Legislative Approval for Alaska
Railroad Additional Bonding Authority for the Seward Cruise Ship Dock
Project
Background and justification:
In 2022, ARRC was authorized to issue up to $60 million in bonds to replace its aging Seward
passenger dock and terminal. ARRC seeks legislative authority to issue an additional $90 million in
bonds to support an expanded version of this vital project. Combined with last year's bond
authorization,ARRC can pursue $150 million for a generational port project(new pier and terminal
facility) that will meet future visitor market demands and serve Alaska for decades to come. The
project will be fully funded by ARRC through a multi-year berthing agreement with Royal Caribbean
Group (RCG) that features an annual revenue guarantee. Per the railroad's statutes, these bonds
are not a liability of the state and no state dollars will be used to repay them.
Following last year's approval, ARRC and longtime partner and project user RCG continued to
develop project design and engineering plans. The updated design expanded to better meet the
needs of RCG and our other cruise industry customers, ensure operational safety, account for
inflation, and best support Alaska's growing visitor industry for future generations to come.
RCG currently has three brands calling in Alaska - Royal Caribbean International, Celebrity Cruises
and Silversea Cruises - with plans to increase the class size of ships docking in Seward. To support
RCG's commitment and associated economic growth, the project construction schedule is time
sensitive. It calls for the dock to be operational for the 2025 season and the new cruise ship
terminal to be operational in 2026. To meet this timeline, the funding will need to be secured by
midyear, meaning this incremental bond authorization must be passed by the legislature this
session. This is a true economic development project to both replace an existing asset and expand
its capability for the future.
The Legislature approved the 2022 bonding authorization knowing this dock is a critical connection
for hundreds of thousands of cruise passengers and visitors arriving each summer, many of whom
travel on to bring tourism dollars to Alaska businesses throughout the state. The dock is near the
end of its useful life. Closure or curtailed use would severely impact the cruise industry and other
vessels that rely on the dock. ARRC would lose an important revenue source, and more importantly,
a diminished gateway would take a toll on Southcentral Alaska's broader transportation
infrastructure.
Comprehensive and Strategic Plan Consistency Information
This legislation is consistent with (citation listed):
Comprehensive Plan: 8.0 Transportation 9.0 Port and Harbor
Strategic Plan:
Other:
Certification of Funds
Total amount of funds listed in this legislation: $ 0
This legislation (✓):
Creates revenue in the amount of: $
Creates expenditure in amount of: $
Creates a savings in the amount of: $
x Has no fiscal impact
Funds are (✓):
Budgeted Line item(s):
Not budgeted
x Not applicable
Fund Balance Information
Affected Fund (✓):
General SMIC Electric Wastewater
Boat Harbor Parking Water HHealthcare
Motor Pool Other
Note:amounts are unaudited
Fund Balance/Net position — unrestricted/unassigned $
Restricted/Unavailable Cash Balance: $
Available Unrestricted Cash Balance: $
Total Cash Balance: $
Note:Unrestricted Net Position represents the total non-capital assets of the fund less anyliabilities
while unrestricted cash represents the liquid spendable portion of these assets on a short-term
basis.
Finance Director Signature: ' * o,
Attorney Review
RxYes Attorney Signature:
Not applicable Comments:
Administration Recommendation
eApprove Resolution
Other: