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Greater Butte No. 26
Services provided in this service area include the construction, reconstruction and maintenance of roads, streets, sidewalks and related drainage facilities.
(A) There is established the Matanuska-Susitna Borough Service Area No. 26 known as the Greater Butte Road Service Area, whose boundaries are described in Ord. 13-088, 00-125, 86-66, 81-52, and 79-26 and on the official service area map.
(B) Services provided in this service area include the construction, reconstruction and maintenance of roads, streets, sidewalks and related drainage facilities.
(Ord. 13-088, § 4, 2013; Ord. 00-125, § 3, 2000; Ord. 86-66, § 5, 1986; Ord. 81-52, § 5, 1981; Ord. 80-8 (part), 1980; Ord. 79-26, 1979)
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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.
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.
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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.
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.