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Alpine No. 31
The Alpine Road Service Area No. 31 is a designated area within the Matanuska-Susitna Borough that provides essential road services to its residents. Established by borough ordinance, this service area is responsible for the construction, reconstruction, and maintenance of local roads, streets, sidewalks, and drainage infrastructure.
Service areas like Alpine are created when specific services are needed by a community and help ensure neighborhoods receive the infrastructure support they need to stay connected and safe year-round.
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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
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.
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.
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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
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.
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.