Unalaska council to hear appeal in TSYS business dispute May 12
The Unalaska City Council will hold a public hearing on the "Tsys Appeal" at its regular meeting Tuesday, May 12, 2026, at 6 p.m. at City Hall.
The appeal involves a business dispute, according to a 692 KB document posted on the city's website. The agenda does not spell out what the dispute is about or which business operations are at issue.
The council meets at City Hall, 43 Raven Way. Residents can attend in person, join online through Microsoft Teams using meeting ID 273 094 496 699 63 and passcode AV9oY93Q, call in at dial-in ID 364730307#, or listen on radio station 89.7 FM. Public comment is limited to three minutes per person per topic. Those who want to comment can speak in person, use the chat function or raise their hand in Teams, or submit written comments at least one hour before the meeting to City Clerk Estkarlen Magdaong at [email protected] or by calling (907) 581-1251.
The council will also hear a City Manager Report and consider Resolution 2026-26 regarding EVE Playground.
The full agenda packet, including the Tsys Appeal document, the City Manager Report, and Resolution 2026-26, is available on the Unalaska city government website under the City Council section. Residents seeking more information about the meeting or the appeal process can contact the city clerk's office during regular business hours.
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