Something serious is happening inside the Federation of Community Councils (FCC)—and Anchorage’s residents should be paying attention.
The FCC’s executive staff have introduced draft bylaws that would eliminate the voting power of every community council delegate and consolidate control under a small, unelected Board of Directors. The proposal, dated October 10, 2025, would replace the long-standing board-of-delegates model—where every neighborhood council has a vote—with a corporate-style structure in which just seven to eleven individuals make all decisions.
This is not reform. It is a deliberate move to remove authority from the very people the FCC was created to support…