
Assembly Member

Bill Gamble
Boards
Meadow Lakes Community Council
Voluntary group voicing the Meadow Lakes area's community needs and priorities.
Big Lake Community Council
Voluntary group voicing Big Lake community needs and priorities.
Meadow Lakes No. 27
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.
West Lakes No. 136
Fire Service Area (FSA) Board for West Lakes - Provides fire protection services in the West Lakes area.
Knik No. 17
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.
Central Mat-Su No. 130
Fire Service Area (FSA) Board for Central Mat-Su - Provides fire protection services in the Central Mat-Su area.
Big Lake No. 21
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.
Knik-Fairview Community Council
Voluntary group voicing the Knik-Fairview area's community needs and priorities.
Point MacKenzie Community Council
Voluntary group voicing the Point MacKenzie area's community needs and priorities.
Facilities
MSB Transfer Station - Big Lake
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.
Transfer Site - Point MacKenzie
Big Lake Lions Recreation Center
The Big Lake Recreation Center has been a Big Lake staple for fifteen years. It was purchased by the Borough in 2025, and reopened on Sept. 12, 2025.
Assembly Member

Bill Gamble
Communities
Big Lake
Big Lake, Alaska, is a scenic community 13 miles from Wasilla. It offers year-round outdoor activities like boating, fishing, skiing, and mushing. Three state parks and stunning natural beauty make it a haven for recreation lovers.
Knik-Fairview
Knik-Fairview, Alaska has 19,297 residents as of 2020, making it Alaska’s largest CDP. Spanning 74.55 square miles, it blends suburban and rural living. Near Anchorage and Wasilla, it offers scenic beauty and a thriving community.
Meadow Lakes
Meadow Lakes, Alaska has 9,197 residents as of 2020. Covering 78.64 square miles, it blends suburban and rural living. West of Wasilla, it offers urban access and peaceful surroundings, perfect for enjoying Alaska’s natural beauty.
Point Mackenzie
Point MacKenzie, Alaska has 1,852 residents as of 2020. Covering 164.79 square miles, it offers rural living. Across Knik Arm from Anchorage, it’s known for the proposed Knik Arm Bridge and for the port bearing the same name.
Public Notices & Announcements

MSB 17.30 - Application for Earth Materials Extraction Activities (Tax ID#16N04W03A009)
Rick Antonio, on behalf of Ficklin Gravel Products, has applied for a Conditional Use Permit to extract approximately 360,000cy of earth materials for 10 years. The proposed extraction site is located at 20254 W. Susitna Parkway (Tax ID#16N04W03A009).

MSB 17.30 - Application for Earth Materials Extraction Activities (Tax ID#16N04W03A009)
Rick Antonio, on behalf of Ficklin Gravel Products, has applied for a Conditional Use Permit to extract approximately 360,000cy of earth materials for 10 years. The proposed extraction site is located at 20254 W. Susitna Parkway (Tax ID#16N04W03A009).
MSB008247 Land Classification
Land & Resource Management (MSB) is requesting the Planning Commission’s recommendation on land classification and Assembly approval to sell two Borough-owned parcels and reserve one parcel for future emergency services facility and resource management.
Fish Creek Conservation Easement Non-Motorized Winter Trails Open
Notice that the dog mushing trails are open while sufficient snow cover and frozen ground persists.
