Community Advisory Council

AGDC Community Advisory Council (CAC) is a public group interested in getting Alaska’s gas to Alaskans. The purpose of the CAC is to:

  • Educate Alaskans about AGDC’s gasline initiatives;
  • Collect and distribute project related information to Alaskans;
  • Identify potential project development impacts to communities and recommend mitigation strategies; and
  • Provide two-way communication between the public and corporate management.

The CAC is an independent, volunteer group of stakeholders interested in supporting a North Slope natural gas pipeline project capable of delivering gas to Alaskans. The CAC is not a part of, or an agency of, Alaska Gasline Development Corporation (AGDC).

CAC Mission Statement: Bring stakeholders and project personnel together to discuss, collect, and distribute timely, factual, and reliable project information for the purpose of educating Alaskans about AGDC’s gasline initiatives while identifying and minimizing social and environmental impacts in an effort to deliver the greatest benefit to Alaskans.

Participation in the council is voluntary. AGDC provides no compensation to council members, nor does AGDC reimburse members for expenses incurred from their participation in council activities. Policies or activities approved by the CAC are not binding on AGDC, nor does AGDC take any actions on behalf of the council.

The CAC typically meets monthly and meetings are open to the public. The meeting schedule is available here. For questions about CAC activities or to get involved, please contact Tim Navarre or Jason Mayrand.

The following individuals are volunteering to serve on the AGDC Community Advisory Council: