This Month In The Chatter

May 1, 2009 Volume 2, Issue 5
May is election month
Friday, May 1, 2009

The Chatter send out an e-mail to all of the nominees for the upcoming MLCC election requesting a short bio.  Below are the responses that were received:

Tim Swezey
For the office of President:

I was born in Alaska before it became a state and my father was one of the first ten mail carriers in Anchorage. We moved away when I was a small child before the 1964 earth quake which destroyed the house where we use to live.Read more

What's Hot?

*Meadow Lakes Collector Roads*

*Spring Clean-Up our 15th Year*

 

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Submitted Stories

From the past to the present, check out the newest stories from our readers.

Life & Time of an Alaskan Woman - Part 2

Public Scoping Meetings
Thursday, April 16, 2009

The Alaska Department of Natural Resources, Division of Mining, Land and Water (DMLW), has initiated a planning process to revise the Hatcher Pass Management Plan.  The State would like your input throughout the planning process.  To facilitate this, two scoping meetings have been scheduled to provide information and to obtain your comments and recommendations.  You are welcome to come to all meetings that are held.Read more

Our 15th year
Wednesday, April 1, 2009

It's that time of the year again, time to make our area of the world just a bit cleaner and more appealing to residents and visitors alike.  The Chatter is hosting a website for the event this year, it can be found at:  www.cleanup2009.meadowlakeschatter.comRead more

Board Nominees
Sunday, April 19, 2009

At the last general membership meeting of the Meadow Lakes Community Council nominations were made for the upcoming annual election that will be held on May 13th.  The following persons were nominated; either by the nominating committee or from the floor:Read more

What are the best future uses?
Thursday, April 16, 2009

John Duffy, Mat-Su Borough Manager attended the MLCC General Membership meeting and asked for the communities input regarding Borough-owned parcels of land within the MLCC area and what would be the best designation for those parcels.  There are few (if not just a couple) such parcels and it is highly likely that there are better uses than gravel extraction for them.  The community will need to discuss the best way to classify those for future use (i.e., Schools, recreation, Fire Hall, etc.).  Once the MLCC General Membership has settled on the best uses, it can forward a request to the Assembly and Planning Commission to so-designate those lands.Read more

with Mark Neuman and Charlie Huggins
Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Get yourself on the mailing list for either or both of these gentlemen. I heard them speak at the Meadow Lakes Elementary School on Saturday, March 21st and left feeling I had a much better sense of the work they do in representing us Valley-ites in Juneau. Both Charlie and Mark listened carefully to everyone who spoke, giving each person their full attention and respect. Responses were informative and well thought out. I am sorry more people weren’t present, but as a result of the low attendance, the meeting assumed an informal, relaxed, and personal tone.Read more

Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Have you noticed during your clean up activites how the trash accumulates in all that dead grass and brush?Read more

Monthly Columns

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A Parks Highway update
Wednesday, April 1, 2009

The story below ran in the Meadow Lakes Press back in March 2007; Tom Kluberton's response to the public meetings held in regards to the Parks Highway.Read more

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Other Stories

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