Votes at a glance: key Assembly actions June 3, 2025

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Summary

The Assembly approved several appropriations and code changes on June 3. This roundup lists ordinances and resolutions the Assembly adopted or acted on, with short notes on outcomes and next steps.

This summary lists formal approvals and final actions taken by the Matanuska-Susitna Borough Assembly at the June 3, 2025 meeting. For bills that had substantive debate, separate articles cover the topic.

- Ordinance 25-044 / Resolution 25-036 — Vesta 911 telephone system reimbursement (Wasilla): Approved. The Assembly appropriated $1,718,174.66 from the Enhanced 9‑1‑1 fund to reimburse the City of Wasilla for a new Vesta 9‑1‑1 telephone system; the e‑911 advisory board and borough staff recommended approval. (Public hearing: none; vote passed by voice.)

- Ordinance 25-046 — MSB 17.60 conditional uses (homeless shelters and outpatient opioid treatment facilities): Approved as amended. The Assembly added notification radius, operational-plan and security/maintenance requirements, parking/setback standards, and a time-limited permit provision. (See separate article.)

- Ordinance 25-054 — Bogard–Selden corridor access management plan: Postponed. After public comment and an Assembly-member amendment packet the Assembly postponed final adoption to June 17 to allow staff to return with enlarged maps and clarifications.

- Ordinance 25-065 — Land classification reserve for emergency services facility: Approved. A clerical correction was made to reserve borough‑owned land on the west side of the identified corridor for emergency services use; public notice produced one supportive comment.

- Ordinance 25-067 / Resolution 25-052 — Aerial imagery acquisition (Enhanced 9‑1‑1): Approved. The Assembly appropriated $250,000 from the e‑911 fund to pay half the cost of a three‑year aerial imagery acquisition program (2026–2028); the remainder is funded from capital funds.

- Ordinance 25-069 / Resolution 25-053 — Reappropriation to material site development/reclamation: Approved. Remaining operating funds ($75,000) were reappropriated to a project fund for material-site development and reclamation work.

- Ordinance 25-070 — Extend time for community transportation grant match: Approved. The Assembly extended the completion date for matching funds through June 30, 2035 for a Selden Road reconstruction/pathway project.

- Ordinance 25-071 / Resolution 25-054 — Revenue-replacement (ARP) to cover windstorm shortfalls: Approved. The Assembly accepted and appropriated $25,000 from revenue-replacement funds to cover costs FEMA and state did not reimburse for a windstorm disaster.

- Ordinance 25-072 / Resolution 25-055 — Acceptance of Guardian Asset Management funds: Approved. The Assembly accepted $36,294.33 from Guardian Asset Management for community cleanup and abatement work and returned the funds to the cleanup program budget.

- Consent agenda and administration items (bids, contracts, grant applications) were approved, including a bid award for North Helen Lane reconstruction and contract work for bridge design on Bradley Road.