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Kodiak, AK
Population6,378
Median Age36.4
Pop. Density1,812
Pop. Change0.62%
Married Population41.01%
Household Size3.17
Unemployment Rate6.50%
Median Home Cost$217,000
Homes Owned43.00%
Home Appreciation1.83%
Percent Religious23.97%
Commute Time10.6

44.73% of people are white, 1.24% are black, 30.13% are asian, 11.16% are native american, and 12.73% claim 'Other'. 12.02% of the people in Kodiak, AK, claim hispanic ethnicity (meaning 87.98% are non-hispanic).


Beeg
Kodiak, AK
Arts and outdoor opportunities in Kodiak - 11/16/2011

Kodiak has excellent access to outdoor recreation like hiking, fishing, hunting, berry-picking, mountain biking, four-wheeling, and kayaking. Also a golf course and a ski chalet. The scenery is incomparable with lush plants and TONS of wildflowers in summer, rocky fjords and beaches, and tall spruce forests. It is an island too, so most places have an ocean view. Also the community is quite active civically and there are a good amount of arts offerings for a small community: Arts Council productions (with many of the same shows who come to Anchorage), local choirs, orchestra, bell choir, school music programs, local theater, dance companies, art classes and studios for many different mediums--fiber, photography, glass, jewelery, quilting and crafts guilds. And there are lots of arts shows of different themes--both seasonal and arranged by medium. A pretty friendly town and quite good schools and excellent critical-access hospital as well. I love Kodiak and think it is a fabulous place to live, however there is a price to pay with higher cost of living, climate and isolation from the road system. Also--you must be okay with rain, however Kodiak is not as cold as people normally think Alaska to be. Our snow comes and goes in the winter, with periods of dry ground and rain here and there. It isn't just frozen all winter long like much of mainland Alaska, and we don't plug in our cars.[read more...]

Dagwood
Kodiak, AK
Cost of living. - 8/26/2010

Astronomical.[read more...]

Dennis
Kodiak, AK
Kodiak Climate - 9/28/2008

Maritime climate, high humidity. If your house is shaded, it will grow moss. Best months for being rain free are generally August and September. Winters are relatively mild, sometimes alternating rain and snow, resulting in a fairly good ice pack until it warms again.[read more...]

Patrick
Anchorage, AK
The Emerald Isle - 11/28/2007

I lived on and in Kodiak more than twenty years ago and have been there since. First of all, as to the town.....it's not as scenic as one might expect, as a good part of the downtown area was swept away by the tsunami of 1964 and the replacement was erected haphazardly and has deteriorated badly since then. There is a large area of tacky, boxy homes called Aleutian Homes which looks to have been at one time some kind of military housing which converted to civilian use and is not exactly scenic. Very few trees in Aleutian Homes giving the area a kind of post apocalyptic feel. Much of the town has been overrun by a huge influx of Filipinos who came in originally to work the canneries, many still do, but many now seem to be devoted to less savory activities and have formed into gangs. Which is not to say that some of the town is not in fact quite scenic, and the immediate setting is spectacular with smaller islands offshore from Kodiak City in beautiful blue green seas. There is a small channel between Kodiak City (on Kodiak Island) and Near Island which, during storms, is breathtaking as the channel is converted into a raging "river" with stupendous waves. The Kodiak Archipelago consists of several large islands (Kodiak, Afognak, Raspberry, Spruce among them) and perhaps hundreds of smaller islands...if one has even a skiff and the weather is calm one can enjoy pristine maritime adventures equalled in few areas of Alaska or the world. The weather is mild by Alaska sandards, not as cold, not as much snow, although there are tremendous rain storms. Wal-Mart and a huge, well stocked Safeway make living in Kodiak not as primitive as it used to be and there has been construction of nice apartment buildings. It's a relatively short flight to Anchorage.[read more...]