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Matanuska-Susitna Borough

350 East Dahlia Avenue
907-745-4801

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The Borough was incorporated as a second class general law borough in 1964 and has a manager form of government. It includes the three incorporated cities of Houston, Palmer, and Wasilla.

Matanuska-Susitna Borough is situated within the heart of Southcentral Alaska, encompassing more than 24,000 square miles (about the size of the state of West Virginia). The Borough includes mountain ranges and valleys; glaciers, rivers, and lakes; wetlands, tundra, and boreal forest; farms, towns, suburban homes, and isolated cabins; and vast stretches of pristine wilderness. Its boundaries enclose the drainages of its two principal rivers-- the Matanuska and the Susitna Rivers. The Borough includes portions of the Alaska Range with the tallest mountain in North America, Mount McKinley, just outside its northern borders; portions of the Chugach Mountains to the south; and virtually the entire Talkeetna and Clearwater Ranges in its interior. The Municipality of Anchorage, Upper Cook Inlet, and Knik Arm delineate the Borough's southern border.