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Kodiak
Community Overview:
Kodiak
Native Community Name:
Sun’aq
Place Name Translation:
Indigenous Language:
Sugt'stun
English Pronunciation:
KOH dee ack
Harbor Dock:
Yes
State Ferry:
Yes
Cargo Barge:
Yes
Road Connection:
No
Coastal:
Yes
Post Office:
Kodiak Station #1 Downtown Contract Postal Unit
+ 1 (907) 486-5761
Kodiak Station #2 Eastside Contract Postal Unit
+ 1 (907) 486-5775
USCG Branch Contract Post Office
+ 1 (907) 487-5263
Kodiak Post Office
+ 1 (907) 486-4721
ANCSA Regional Corporation:
Koniag, Incorporated
Native Regional Health Care:
Kodiak Area Native Association
ANCSA Regional Non-Profit:
Kodiak Area Native Association
School District:
Kodiak Island Borough School District
Healthcare Facility:
Kodiak Public Health Center
(907) 486-3319
Kodiak Area Native Association Health Clinic
(907) 486-9825
Kodiak Community Health Center
(907) 481-2484
Providence Kodiak Island Medical Center
(907) 486-3281
Library:
Kodiak Public Library
+ 1 (907) 486-8686
Disadvantaged Community:
Yes
No
Connected to National Highway System (NHS):
Yes
No
Access to Other Public Aviation Facilities:
Yes
No
Description:
Kodiak is accessible by air and sea. The state-owned Kodiak airport has three asphalt runways. Kodiak Municipal Airport offers another shorter, paved runway for small aircraft. Two passenger airlines serve Kodiak with several daily flights to and from Anchorage, and a number of air taxi services provide flights to five remote villages only accessible by boat or aircraft. City-owned seaplane bases at Trident Basin and Lilly Lake accommodate floatplane traffic. The Alaska Marine Highway System operates a ferry service between Kodiak and Homer, as well as other ports as far west as Dutch Harbor. The Port of Kodiak includes 2 boat harbors with 600 boat slips up to 160 feet in length. Three deep-draft piers accommodate ferries, cruise ships, container ships, military vessels and a variety of large commercial fishing vessels. Boat launch ramps and 150 ton vessel lift are also available. The City of Kodiak opened a shipyard in 2010. Vessels up to 42 feet by 180 feet and 660 tons can be lifted for maintenance and rebuild. A breakwater on Near Island provides another 60 acres of mooring space at St. Herman Harbor. Approximately 140 miles of state roads connect island communities on the east side of the island.
DCCED Certified Population Counts
Year
Population
2017
5952
2018
5942
2019
5818
2020
5579
2021
5495
2022
5396
2023
5384
Community: Sun’aq (Kodiak)
Year Range: 2017-2023
School District Enrollment
Grade
Students
PreKindergarten
77
Kindergarten
92
FirstGrade
128
SecondGrade
123
ThirdGrade
146
FourthGrade
146
FifthGrade
127
SixthGrade
9
SeventhGrade
13
EighthGrade
18
NinthGrade
7
TenthGrade
12
EleventhGrade
8
TwelfthGrade
16
TotalEnrollmentK12
845
TotalEnrollmentPK12
922
Community: Sun’aq (Kodiak)
School Year: 2022/2023
Community Statistics
Community: Sun’aq (Kodiak)
Community: Sun’aq (Kodiak)
Community: Sun’aq (Kodiak)
Community: Sun’aq (Kodiak)
Data Sources: Alaska Division of Community and Regional Affairs (DCRA) Data Portal
Community Regions Overview
Alaska Native Place Names
Community Pronunciations in English
School Enrollment
Healthcare Facilities: Healthcare SafetyNet Directory
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DCCED Certified Population Counts
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