Matanuska-Susitna Borough

Budget public hearings close, budget on table

Mat-Su | Patty Sullivan | Tuesday, May 06, 2014

MAT-SU — Some residents asked the Assembly Monday night in Palmer to spend Borough funds on matching Human Services Community grants, on contributing to SART appropriations, and on developing the downhill ski area and real estate elements of the Government Peak Recreation Area. Some residents also called into the meeting, testifying by phone for the first time in a Borough budget hearing. Wednesday, (May 7), the Matanuska-Susitna Borough Assembly begins deliberations on the proposed budget. Borough Manager John Moosey proposed changes to the presented budget. The Manager's budget was submitted to the Assembly before the session in Juneau ended and before state appropriations were known. Moosey's budget edits are listed here in the document entitled "May 6 Manager Proposed Changes to the Presented Budget." The proposed budget, as well as communications and supporting documents on the proposed budget can be found online at this link http://www.matsugov.us/budget A rectangular banner at the top of the Borough website will take you there as well. Borough staff intends to post the budget documents as soon as possible for the meetings in which they are to be first discussed. The Assembly will begin budget deliberations at its special meeting on Wed., May 7, at 6 pm in the Assembly Chambers at 350 E. Dahlia Ave. in Palmer. The meeting will also be streamed online live via Radio Free Palmer and available the next day online at http://radiofreepalmer.org/A link to Radio Free Palmer meeting streaming is on the Borough website as well. Budget updates, meeting reminders, and other news are also regularly posted on the Mat-Su Borough facebook for the 6,114 Borough friends. A second budget deliberation meeting is also scheduled for Thurs., May 8, at 6 pm in the Assembly chambers in Palmer. For more information email Public Affairs Director Patty Sullivan at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 907 861-8577. -end-

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