Matanuska-Susitna Borough

No Repeal of permanent car registration

Mat-Su | Patty Sullivan | Tuesday, August 04, 2015

An effort to repeal permanent car registration was postponed indefinitely by the Assembly tonight. The local Alaska DMV has been crowded recently by residents trying to get the pay one-more-time deal for cars, eight years and older. An effort to adjust recently increased landfill and transfer site fees was postponed to Aug. 18, among other news. 

Listen to Assembly Member Jim Sykes, the sponsor of the proposed ordinance to repeal the permanent car registration, and remarks by Assembly Members Steve Colligan and Barbara Doty with follow-up by Mayor Larry DeVilbiss on the issue.

A proposed ordinance to give a property tax exemption for private property rented or leased as a charter school was postponed until Aug. 18.

An effort to lower the exemption rate for the business inventory tax also failed with sponsor Assembly Member Jim Sykes supporting it.

Some voters in Talkeetna will be able to vote on whether certain properties will be annexed into the Talkeetna Flood Control Service Area. The question is being put on the ballot in the Oct. 6 election.

Granite Construction Company contract is amended for $3,014,005 to add to their scope of work Trunk Road Extension South, the collector road access to Machetanz Elementary.

Jim Psenak Construction is awarded a contract for $144,099 for Jim Creek Parking Lot improvements.

Assembly Member Matthew Beck made the fine $100 for driving with an uncovered truck load of trash.

Listen to Assembly Member and Mayor closing remarks posted on the right.

See the supporting documents on the posted Assembly agenda. For more information, contact Patty Sullivan, Public Affairs Director, Mat-Su Borough, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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Audio

Sykes, Colligan, Doty, DeVilbiss on car registration

Sykes on taxes and Sutton flood

Mayfield on trash fees and Big Lake annexation

Halter on new roads and schools

Beck on trash fees and car registration

Colligan on fire and flood

Doty on State Budget online and Health

DeVilbiss on trash and pot initiatives