News and Announcements
- Notice and Best Interest Decision - View the Public Notice and Best Interest Decision to to amend an existing upland mining lease with Fairbanks Gold Mining, Inc. by adding approximately 545 acres of unencumbered Trust land in the vicinity of Fairbanks, Alaska by clicking here. (posted 04/24/2012)
- New Mineral Lease Offerings for Ophir and Thorne Bay Blocks - Bids due May 31, 2012.
- Ophir Block - The Trust Land Office (TLO) is offering to lease the mineral estate to all of the ALASKA MENTAL HEALTH TRUST (The Trust) land parcel known as the Ophir Block, an area of approximately 11, 912 acres, for minerals exploration and development. The Ophir Block is located in the interior of Alaska approximately 36 miles west northwest of McGrath and south of the Innoko River in the organized mining district of Ophir. View the 2012 Ophir Block Prospectus by clicking here.
- Thorne Bay Block - The TLO is also offering to lease all of the Thorne Bay Block mineral estate, an area of nearly 4,720 acres for minerals exploration and development. The Thorne Bay Block is located on the Kasaan Peninsula, Prince of Wales Island. View the 2012 Thorne Bay Block Prospectus by clicking here. (posted 04/24/2012)
- Alaska Business Monthly Article about the Alaska Mental Health Trust - Click here to read Alaska Business Monthly's article on how the Alaska Mental Health Trust puts resources back into the community, impacting the lives of people who have mental illness or addictions to alcohol and other drugs. (Reprinted by permission.) (posted 04/10/2012)
- Winter Land Sale Bid Opening Results - View the apparent high bidders from the March 21, 2012 seal bid opening by clicking here. (posted 03/21/2012)
|
|
NOTE - The Trust Land Office relocated to a new address: Trust Land Office 2600 Cordova Street, Suite 100 Anchorage, AK 99503 Phone (907) 269-8658 Fax (907) 269-8905 Email mhtlo@alaska.gov
The Trust Land Office manages Mental Health Trust land to generate income, which is used by the Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority to improve the lives and circumstance of Trust beneficiaries. The 1994 settlement reconstituted the Alaska Mental Health Trust, and the related legislation transferred nearly one million acres of land to the Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority. It also required the creation of a separate unit within the State of Alaska, Department of Natural Resources, the Trust Land Office. This office was established to manage the lands under contract to the Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority. To learn more, click here.
Public Recreational Use on Trust Land Policy. Review the Trust Land Office's Policy for Public Recreational Use on Trust Lands. (current)
|