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Denali Commission Fiscal Year 2026 Draft Work Plan

The Denali Commission (Commission) is an independent Federal agency based on an innovative Federal-State partnership designed to provide critical utilities, infrastructure and s...

Denali Commission

AGENCY:

Denali Commission.

ACTION:

Notice.

SUMMARY:

The Denali Commission (Commission) is an independent Federal agency based on an innovative Federal-State partnership designed to provide critical utilities, infrastructure and support for economic development and training in Alaska by delivering Federal services in the most cost-effective manner possible. The Commission is required to develop an annual work plan for future spending which will be published in the Federal Register , providing an opportunity for a 30-day period of public review and written comment. This Federal Register notice serves to announce the 30-day opportunity for public comment on the Denali Commission Draft Work Plan for Federal Fiscal Year 2026 (FY 2026).

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DATES:

Comments and related material to be received by June 16, 2025.

ADDRESSES:

Submit comments to the Denali Commission, Attention: Anne Stanislowski, 550 W 7th Avenue, Suite 1230, Anchorage, AK 99501.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:

Anne Stanislowski, Denali Commission, 550 W 7th Avenue, Suite 1230, Anchorage, AK 99501. Telephone: (907) 271-1414. Email: .

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Background: The Denali Commission's mission is to partner with Tribal, Federal, State, and local governments and collaborate with all Alaskans to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of government services, to build and ensure the operation and maintenance of Alaska's basic infrastructure, and to develop a well-trained labor force employed in a diversified and sustainable economy.

By creating the Commission, Congress mandated that all parties involved partner together to find new and innovative solutions to the unique infrastructure and economic development challenges in America's most remote communities. Pursuant to the Denali Commission Act, the Commission determines its own basic operating principles and funding criteria on an annual Federal fiscal year (October 1 to September 30) basis. The Commission outlines these priorities and funding recommendations in an annual work plan. The FY 2026 Work Plan was developed in the following manner.

FY 2026 Appropriations Summary

The Commission has historically received Federal funding from several sources. The three primary sources at this time include the Energy & Water Appropriation Bill (“base” or “discretionary” funds), transfers from the Department of Transportation and an annual allocation from the Trans-Alaska Pipeline Liability (TAPL) fund. The proposed FY 2026 Work Plan assumes the Commission will receive $17,000,000 of base funds and a $3,500,000 TAPL allocation based on discussions with the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). The total base funding shown in the Work Plan also includes an amount typically available from project closeouts and other de-obligations that occur in any given year. Absent any new specific direction or limitations provided by Congress in the current Energy & Water Appropriations Bill, these funding sources are governed by the following general principles, either by statute or by language in the Work Plan itself:

Denali Commission FY2026 Funding Summary

Source Available for program activities
Energy & Water Funds:
FY 2026 Energy & Water Appropriation 1 $17,000,000
Subtotal 17,000,000
TAPL Funds:
FY 2026 Annual Allocation 3,500,000
Grand Total 20,500,000
Notes:
1  If the final appropriation is less than $17 million the Federal Co-Chair shall reduce investments to balance the FY 2026 Work Plan.
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Base TAPL Total
Energy Reliability and Security:
Diesel Power Plants, Interties, Distribution, Emerging Technologies, Maintenance & Improvements, Technical Assistance, Training, Generation and End-Use Efficiency Improvements, and Energy Audits $6,000,000 $6,000,000
Subtotal 6,000,000 6,000,000
Bulk Fuel Safety and Security:
New/Refurbished Facilities, Maintenance and Improvement Projects, and Training $3,500,000 3,500,000
Subtotal 0 3,500,000 3,500,000
Critical Infrastructure Needs:
Construction Projects, Repair and Maintenance, and Protection of Public Infrastructure, including but not limited to Community Facilities such as Housing, Health, and Safety 5,500,000 5,500,000
Subtotal 5,500,000 5,500,000
Job Training and Other Rural Development:
Workforce and Economic Development, Communications, Cybersecurity, Cold Weather and Technology Innovation 3,000,000 3,000,000
Subtotal 3,000,000 3,000,000
Water Sanitation:
Public Water and Wastewater, Solid Waste 1,500,000 1,500,000
Subtotal 1,500,000 1,500,000
Transportation:
Surface Transportation 200,000
Waterfront Improvements 800,000
Subtotal 1,000,000
Totals 17,000,000 3,500,000 20,500,000
Note: In the past several fiscal years Congress appropriated Transportation funds for Surface and Waterfront Improvements. The Commission does not anticipate this appropriation will continue in FY 2026, however, if Congress does appropriate these funds in FY 2026 then those funds will be added to the Transportation program.

John Whittington,

General Counsel.

[FR Doc. 2025-07896 Filed 5-6-25; 8:45 am]

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“Denali Commission Fiscal Year 2026 Draft Work Plan,” thefederalregister.org (May 7, 2025), https://thefederalregister.org/documents/2025-07896/denali-commission-fiscal-year-2026-draft-work-plan.