Assembly Member
Boards
South Knik River Community Council
Sutton Community Council
Buffalo Mine/Soapstone Community Council
Voluntary group voicing Buffalo Mine/Soapstone area's community needs and priorities.
Greater Farm Loop Community Council
Fishhook Community Council
North Colony No. 23
Road Service Area (RSA) Board - Services provided within this service area include the construction, reconstruction and maintenance of roads, streets, sidewalks and related drainage facilities.
Chickaloon Community Council
Lazy Mountain Community Council
A Community Council serves as a nonprofit, voluntary, self-governing association of residents of an area. It is recognized by assembly resolution, but is not an arm of the Borough.
Butte Community Council
Voluntary group voicing the Butte area's community needs and priorities.
Gold Trail No. 28
Road Service Area (RSA) Board - Services provided within this service area include the construction, reconstruction and maintenance of roads, streets, sidewalks and related drainage facilities.
Greater Palmer Consolidated No. 132
Fire Service Area (FSA) Board for Greater Palmer - Provides fire protection services in the Greater Palmer area.
Circle View & Stampede Estates Flood & Water Erosion Control No. 131
Special Service Area (SSA) Board for Circle View & Stampede Estates
Greater Butte No. 26
Road Service Area (RSA) Board - Services provided within this service area include the construction, reconstruction and maintenance of roads, streets, sidewalks and related drainage facilities.
Sutton No. 4
Fire Service Area (FSA) Board for Sutton - Provides fire protection services in the Sutton area.
South Colony No. 16
Road Service Area (RSA) Board - Services provided within this service area include the construction, reconstruction and maintenance of roads, streets, sidewalks and related drainage facilities.
Butte No. 2
Fire Service Area (FSA) Board for Butte - Provides fire protection services in the Butte area.
North Lakes Community Council
Lazy Mountain No. 19
Road Service Area (RSA) Board - Services provided within this service area include the construction, reconstruction and maintenance of roads, streets, sidewalks and related drainage facilities.
Alpine No. 31
Road Service Area (RSA) Board - Services provided within this service area include the construction, reconstruction and maintenance of roads, streets, sidewalks and related drainage facilities.
Bogard No. 25
Road Service Area (RSA) Board - Services provided within this service area include the construction, reconstruction and maintenance of roads, streets, sidewalks and related drainage facilities.
Facilities
MSB Transfer Station - Butte
The Transfer Stations are utilized to consolidate the loads of several waste collection deliveries into a single, larger container for shipment and final disposal at the Central Landfill.
Government Peak Chalet
The Government Peak Chalet is the place to meet for social, recreational & educational events in the Mat-Su valley. Perched at the base of Hatcher Pass, it presents spectacular views, and is an ideal venue in every season.
MSB Transfer Station - Sutton
The Transfer Stations are utilized to consolidate the loads of several waste collection deliveries into a single, larger container for shipment and final disposal at the Central Landfill.
Sutton Library
Located in the Matanuska Valley, the rural community of Sutton is found along the Matanuska River.
Communities
Buffalo Mine/Soapstone
Buffalo Soapstone, Alaska, is a serene community with 1,021 residents as of 2020. Covering 22.6 square miles, it offers stunning landscapes, a family-friendly vibe, and activities like hiking and wildlife observation
Butte
Butte, Alaska, with 3,589 residents as of 2020, is nestled between the Matanuska and Knik Rivers. It offers outdoor activities like hiking Bodenburg Butte and recreation in the Knik River area. Its scenic beauty and amenities make it a vibrant community.
Chickaloon
Chickaloon, Alaska, is a community with 254 residents as of 2020. Rooted in Athabascan heritage, it offers cultural experiences and natural beauty, including the Ya Ne Dah Ah School, which preserves the Ahtna Athabaskan language.
Farm Loop
Farm Loop, Alaska has 2,747 residents as of 2020. Spanning 9.2 square miles, it offers rural charm near Palmer. Growing since 2010, it appeals to those seeking natural beauty, tranquility, and access to nearby amenities.
Fishhook
Fishhook, Alaska has 5,048 residents as of 2020. Covering 65 square miles, it features lakes and the Little Susitna River. Offering scenic beauty, outdoor activities, and rural charm, it provides access via Wasilla-Fishhook Road.
Knik River
Knik River, Alaska has 792 residents as of 2020. Spanning 91.68 square miles, it offers a tranquil lifestyle. Located southeast of Palmer, it’s known for fishing, hiking, and wildlife viewing near the scenic Knik Glacier.
Lazy Mountain
Lazy Mountain, Alaska has 1,506 residents as of 2020. Covering 58.8 square miles, it offers a serene lifestyle. With hiking trails, scenic views, and proximity to Palmer, it blends rural charm and natural beauty.
North Lakes
North Lakes, Alaska has 9,450 residents as of 2020. Spanning 17.23 square miles, it blends suburban and rural living. Scenic lakes near Wasilla and Palmer offer recreation and urban access, creating a balanced Alaskan lifestyle.
Palmer
Sutton
Sutton, or Sutton-Alpine, Alaska has 1,038 residents as of 2020. Covering 58.1 square miles, it offers rural and suburban living. Near the Matanuska River on the Glenn Highway, it’s rich in coal mining history tied to Eska and Jonesville.
Assembly Member
Boards
South Knik River Community Council
Sutton Community Council
Buffalo Mine/Soapstone Community Council
Voluntary group voicing Buffalo Mine/Soapstone area's community needs and priorities.
Greater Farm Loop Community Council
Fishhook Community Council
North Colony No. 23
Road Service Area (RSA) Board - Services provided within this service area include the construction, reconstruction and maintenance of roads, streets, sidewalks and related drainage facilities.
Chickaloon Community Council
Lazy Mountain Community Council
A Community Council serves as a nonprofit, voluntary, self-governing association of residents of an area. It is recognized by assembly resolution, but is not an arm of the Borough.
Butte Community Council
Voluntary group voicing the Butte area's community needs and priorities.
Gold Trail No. 28
Road Service Area (RSA) Board - Services provided within this service area include the construction, reconstruction and maintenance of roads, streets, sidewalks and related drainage facilities.
Greater Palmer Consolidated No. 132
Fire Service Area (FSA) Board for Greater Palmer - Provides fire protection services in the Greater Palmer area.
Circle View & Stampede Estates Flood & Water Erosion Control No. 131
Special Service Area (SSA) Board for Circle View & Stampede Estates
Greater Butte No. 26
Road Service Area (RSA) Board - Services provided within this service area include the construction, reconstruction and maintenance of roads, streets, sidewalks and related drainage facilities.
Sutton No. 4
Fire Service Area (FSA) Board for Sutton - Provides fire protection services in the Sutton area.
South Colony No. 16
Road Service Area (RSA) Board - Services provided within this service area include the construction, reconstruction and maintenance of roads, streets, sidewalks and related drainage facilities.
Butte No. 2
Fire Service Area (FSA) Board for Butte - Provides fire protection services in the Butte area.
North Lakes Community Council
Lazy Mountain No. 19
Road Service Area (RSA) Board - Services provided within this service area include the construction, reconstruction and maintenance of roads, streets, sidewalks and related drainage facilities.
Alpine No. 31
Road Service Area (RSA) Board - Services provided within this service area include the construction, reconstruction and maintenance of roads, streets, sidewalks and related drainage facilities.
Bogard No. 25
Road Service Area (RSA) Board - Services provided within this service area include the construction, reconstruction and maintenance of roads, streets, sidewalks and related drainage facilities.
Facilities
MSB Transfer Station - Butte
The Transfer Stations are utilized to consolidate the loads of several waste collection deliveries into a single, larger container for shipment and final disposal at the Central Landfill.
Government Peak Chalet
The Government Peak Chalet is the place to meet for social, recreational & educational events in the Mat-Su valley. Perched at the base of Hatcher Pass, it presents spectacular views, and is an ideal venue in every season.
MSB Transfer Station - Sutton
The Transfer Stations are utilized to consolidate the loads of several waste collection deliveries into a single, larger container for shipment and final disposal at the Central Landfill.
Sutton Library
Located in the Matanuska Valley, the rural community of Sutton is found along the Matanuska River.
Communities
Buffalo Mine/Soapstone
Buffalo Soapstone, Alaska, is a serene community with 1,021 residents as of 2020. Covering 22.6 square miles, it offers stunning landscapes, a family-friendly vibe, and activities like hiking and wildlife observation
Butte
Butte, Alaska, with 3,589 residents as of 2020, is nestled between the Matanuska and Knik Rivers. It offers outdoor activities like hiking Bodenburg Butte and recreation in the Knik River area. Its scenic beauty and amenities make it a vibrant community.
Chickaloon
Chickaloon, Alaska, is a community with 254 residents as of 2020. Rooted in Athabascan heritage, it offers cultural experiences and natural beauty, including the Ya Ne Dah Ah School, which preserves the Ahtna Athabaskan language.
Farm Loop
Farm Loop, Alaska has 2,747 residents as of 2020. Spanning 9.2 square miles, it offers rural charm near Palmer. Growing since 2010, it appeals to those seeking natural beauty, tranquility, and access to nearby amenities.
Fishhook
Fishhook, Alaska has 5,048 residents as of 2020. Covering 65 square miles, it features lakes and the Little Susitna River. Offering scenic beauty, outdoor activities, and rural charm, it provides access via Wasilla-Fishhook Road.
Knik River
Knik River, Alaska has 792 residents as of 2020. Spanning 91.68 square miles, it offers a tranquil lifestyle. Located southeast of Palmer, it’s known for fishing, hiking, and wildlife viewing near the scenic Knik Glacier.
Lazy Mountain
Lazy Mountain, Alaska has 1,506 residents as of 2020. Covering 58.8 square miles, it offers a serene lifestyle. With hiking trails, scenic views, and proximity to Palmer, it blends rural charm and natural beauty.
North Lakes
North Lakes, Alaska has 9,450 residents as of 2020. Spanning 17.23 square miles, it blends suburban and rural living. Scenic lakes near Wasilla and Palmer offer recreation and urban access, creating a balanced Alaskan lifestyle.
Palmer
Sutton
Sutton, or Sutton-Alpine, Alaska has 1,038 residents as of 2020. Covering 58.1 square miles, it offers rural and suburban living. Near the Matanuska River on the Glenn Highway, it’s rich in coal mining history tied to Eska and Jonesville.