Board
Central Mat-Su No. 130
Under MSB Code 5.15, the CMSFD has an appointed board of supervisors to assist in the operation of the service area. The board of supervisors is composed of five persons who are qualified voters residing within the service area, appointed by the mayor and approved by the assembly. Each supervisor serves a term of three years and may serve additional terms. The terms of members are staggered so that as nearly as possible an equal number of vacancies occur each year on a board. Vacancies occurring on a board of supervisors are filled for terms remaining by the mayor, subject to assembly confirmation. The board selects from among its members a presiding officer to preside at meetings and adopt rules of procedure.
The board meets on the 2nd Monday of each month at 6 p.m. in the Central Public Safety Building, Station 6-1. They may meet at other times as its members determine. A majority of the authorized members of the board constitutes a quorum for transaction of business. In the absence of a quorum for the transaction of business, any number less than a quorum may recess a meeting to a later time and date. Boards of supervisors, after public hearing, recommend an annual budget to the manager; and make recommendations to the manager and the assembly on building programs, equipment acquisition and disposal, administrative policies and procedures, contracts, maintenance needs, and other matters as the manager or the assembly may request.
In addition to those duties described above, boards of supervisors of fire service areas also make recommendations to the manager and assembly on the appointment and supervision of volunteer fire chiefs appointed to administer the fire service area; and submit an annual efficiency report on volunteer fire chiefs to the manager.
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District 2
Assembly District 2 of the Matanuska-Susitna Borough
District 3
Assembly District 3 of the Matanuska-Susitna Borough
District 4
Assembly District 4 of the Matanuska-Susitna Borough
District 5
Assembly District 5 of the Matanuska-Susitna Borough
District 6
Assembly District 6 of the Matanuska-Susitna Borough
Communities
Gateway
Gateway, Alaska has 5,748 residents as of 2020. Spanning 16.8 square miles, it blends suburban and rural living. Near George Parks Highway, it offers scenic beauty and urban access, making it a convenient, appealing community.
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.
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.
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.
South Lakes
South Lakes, Alaska has 5,229 residents as of 2020. Covering 8.28 square miles, it blends suburban and rural living. Between Wasilla and Palmer, it’s named for a chain of lakes offering scenic beauty and recreational opportunities.
Tanaina
Tanaina, Alaska has 8,817 residents as of 2020. Spanning 30.83 square miles, it blends suburban and rural living. Located 4 miles north of Wasilla, it offers urban access, scenic beauty, and proximity to Alaska’s natural wonders.
Wasilla
Contact
Department of Emergency Services Admin Office
Assembly Districts
District 2
Assembly District 2 of the Matanuska-Susitna Borough
District 3
Assembly District 3 of the Matanuska-Susitna Borough
District 4
Assembly District 4 of the Matanuska-Susitna Borough
District 5
Assembly District 5 of the Matanuska-Susitna Borough
District 6
Assembly District 6 of the Matanuska-Susitna Borough
Directory
View DirectoryCommunities
Gateway
Gateway, Alaska has 5,748 residents as of 2020. Spanning 16.8 square miles, it blends suburban and rural living. Near George Parks Highway, it offers scenic beauty and urban access, making it a convenient, appealing community.
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.
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.
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.
South Lakes
South Lakes, Alaska has 5,229 residents as of 2020. Covering 8.28 square miles, it blends suburban and rural living. Between Wasilla and Palmer, it’s named for a chain of lakes offering scenic beauty and recreational opportunities.
Tanaina
Tanaina, Alaska has 8,817 residents as of 2020. Spanning 30.83 square miles, it blends suburban and rural living. Located 4 miles north of Wasilla, it offers urban access, scenic beauty, and proximity to Alaska’s natural wonders.
Wasilla