Danny Clift was looking for fish fry in the creek that runs behind his house. He bought the place in East Anchorage because of the wild military land that borders his back yard.
“The idea of having my home back this nice, peaceful, serene creek, it made it feel very much like home,” he said.
Now, the military wants to build an 8-foot-tall fence topped with barbed wire along the edge of his property, right where that creek is…