Community
Knik-Fairview
Knik-Fairview, Alaska has 19,297 residents as of 2020, making it Alaska’s largest CDP. Spanning 74.55 square miles, it blends suburban and rural living. Near Anchorage and Wasilla, it offers scenic beauty and a thriving community.
Boards
Knik-Fairview Community Council
Knik No. 17
Road Service Area (RSA) Board - Services provided within this service area include the construction, reconstruction and maintenance of roads, streets, sidewalks and related drainage facilities.
Central Mat-Su No. 130
Fire Service Area (FSA) Board for Central Mat-Su - Provides fire protection services in the Central Mat-Su area.
Parks
Trails
Big Lake Area Snowmachine Trails
Trail system maintained by volunteers for primarily motorized use in the Big Lake/Knik area.
Aurora Dog Mushers Trail System
Trail system maintained for dog mushing in the Big Lake/Knik area.
Settlers Bay Coastal Trails
Trails at Settlers Bay Coastal Park are a part of 295 acres of land that were donated to the Mat-Su Borough by the Greatland Trust.
Assembly Districts
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Assembly Districts
Boards
Knik-Fairview Community Council
Knik No. 17
Road Service Area (RSA) Board - Services provided within this service area include the construction, reconstruction and maintenance of roads, streets, sidewalks and related drainage facilities.
Central Mat-Su No. 130
Fire Service Area (FSA) Board for Central Mat-Su - Provides fire protection services in the Central Mat-Su area.
Parks
Trails
Big Lake Area Snowmachine Trails
Trail system maintained by volunteers for primarily motorized use in the Big Lake/Knik area.
Aurora Dog Mushers Trail System
Trail system maintained for dog mushing in the Big Lake/Knik area.
Settlers Bay Coastal Trails
Trails at Settlers Bay Coastal Park are a part of 295 acres of land that were donated to the Mat-Su Borough by the Greatland Trust.