This week on the Mayor's Minute, Curt Menard talks about a briefing with KABATA and the competition for the $200 million dollar prison construction contract.
Click here for highlights by Mayor Curt Menard on the Borough's updated Emergency Operations Plan and the second-ever Annual Report produced by the Borough.
This week on the Mayor's Minute, Mayor Curt Menard discusses the study on tourism infrastructure in the Mat-Su, the regional aviation system plan, an empty Assembly seat, so far in the upcoming October election, and a hero among us.
This week, hear how Mayor Curt Menard handles the crush of reporters in the Sarah Palin story, U.S. Senator Ted Stevens talks at the Palmer Chamber, and our newest park Talkeetna Lakes Park is celebrated.
This week on The Mayor's Minute, Mayor Curt Menard discusses access to schools, the playgrounds, the fields, and an upcoming Transportation Fair at Raven Hall, Sept. 25, from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sept. 9, 2008, This week on The Mayor's Minute, Mayor Curt Menard discusses access to schools, the playgrounds, the fields, and an upcoming Transportation Fair at Raven Hall, Sept. 25, from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Mayor's Minute podcast This week on the Mayor's Minute, Mayor Curt Menard discusses an ordinance on gravel mining and the water table, the Chickaloon Comprehensive Plan, the Goose Creek Correctional Center, and a fond farewell to Assemblymember Mary Kvalheim.
Join Mayor Curt Menard on the road in L'Anse Michigan, his hometown. Also hear about Hatcher Ski concept, and the freshly paved Point MacKenzie Road to the Port.
The $220 million prison contract goes to Neeser, smart growth, and concerns over chimney fires in the Mat-Su. This week on the Mayor's Minute podcast: the $220 million prison contract goes to Neeser, smart growth, and concerns over chimney fires in the Mat-Su.
The rail loop at Port MacKenzie, Assemblymember Kvalheim's farewell. This week on the Mayor's Minute, Mayor Curt Menard discusses the proposed rail loop at Port MacKenzie, Assemblymember Mary Kvalheim's farewell and a transportation symposium in Anchorage.
This week on the Mayor's Minute hear the Mayor talk about his return to bachelorhood with the results of yesterday's election, the Alaska Municipal League, and a tour of the Alaska Ship & Drydock yard in Ketchikan where the Susitna ferry is coming together.
This week on the Mayor's Minute, Mayor Curt Menard touches on state awards for Public Works and Emergency Services, as well as on the making of the Susitna Ferry, and some farewells.
This week on the Mayor's Minute, Mayor Curt Menard highlights the visiting Alaskan authors in the Mat-Su Reads to Succeed program, the upcoming scoping meeting on Hatcher Pass recreational area, and handy access to Borough forms.
This week on the Mayor's Minute the Mayor invites you to brainstorm on future traffic routes for the neighborhoods east of Fairview Loop/South of Trunk Road and Parks Highway. A public meeting is set for Jan. 22, 4-8:30 p.m. at Evangelos Restaurant. Alternatives will be presented. Ideas will be taken.
This week we catch up with Matanuska-Susitna Borough Mayor Curt Menard on the road, or "the milk run anyway" in Juneau. Menard gives a report from the Alaska Municipal League convention.
Bearing with a cold, Mayor Curt Menard still delivers his weekly podcast. This week the Mayor highlights the prison-contract signing ceremony with Gov. Palin, a local mayors meeting, and alternative energy.
Girl Scout cookies are coming. This week on the Mayor's Minute, Mayor Curt Menard enjoys a visit from Junior Troop 459. He also discusses a Borough delegation trip to DC, final funding for the recycling center, and support for salmon through culverts.
In this April 1, 2008 recording Mayor Menard gives an update on project funding in Juneau, land rules at Hatcher Pass, and the green light for construction of the Animal Care shelter upgrade.