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Assembly postpones ordinance requiring 5-member boards for selected RSAs after broad public opposition

2341353 · February 19, 2025
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Summary

Ordinance 25-017, which would require five-member boards for specified road service areas in Assembly District 7, drew widespread public opposition and was postponed to March 18 to allow recruitment and further review.

The Assembly on Feb. 19 postponed Ordinance 25-017, a proposal to require five-member boards for several Road Service Areas (RSAs) — including Caswell Lakes (RSA 15), Greater Willow, Meadow Lakes, Gold Trail, Greater Talkeetna and Trapper Creek — after extensive public testimony from RSA members and residents opposing the mandate.

DJ McBride, chair of RSA 15 (Caswell Lakes), told the Assembly his board and residents voted against the ordinance at a local meeting, citing recruitment and quorum concerns: "Getting 5…

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