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Assembly divides and amends Bogard‑Selden corridor access management plan; ultimately postpones final adoption to Aug. 5
Summary
After a marathon debate over dozens of amendments, the Matanuska‑Susitna Borough Assembly adopted several targeted changes to the Bogard‑Selden corridor access management plan and postponed final adoption to Aug. 5 to allow staff to consolidate edits and publish an updated plan.
The assembly’s long‑running review of the Bogard‑Selden Corridor Access Management Plan (AM 25‑054) dominated the June 17 meeting and lasted late into the evening. Assembly members and staff considered multiple amendments affecting segments of the corridor; several amendments were adopted, others failed, and the assembly ultimately postponed final adoption until Aug. 5 to allow staff time to consolidate the changes and publish an edited version.
Planning Director Alex Tron and Public Works Director Tom Adams briefed the assembly on the ordinance and its origin. Tron said the changes were prompted in part by public reaction to a recent Matanuska Electric Association transmission project and that the amendment package clarified intent, improved notification and added an…
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