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Service Description: Emergency Community boundaries delineated as a means for identifying communities for emergency dispatching purposes. In September of 1997 the Borough recognized the need for a standardized map delineating community boundaries for the entire Borough and adopted Ordinance 97-119. The Planning and Land Use Departments gathered existing maps of community councils, postal routes and planning areas and consolidated them by forming an official Community Name and Boundary Map. These community names were adopted for E911 purposes to allow for unique community identification as part of an address.
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Description: Emergency Community boundaries delineated as a means for identifying communities for emergency dispatching purposes. In September of 1997 the Borough recognized the need for a standardized map delineating community boundaries for the entire Borough and adopted Ordinance 97-119. The Planning and Land Use Departments gathered existing maps of community councils, postal routes and planning areas and consolidated them by forming an official Community Name and Boundary Map. These community names were adopted for E911 purposes to allow for unique community identification as part of an address.
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Title: Public Safety Emergency Community Name
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Comments: Emergency Community boundaries delineated as a means for identifying communities for emergency dispatching purposes. In September of 1997 the Borough recognized the need for a standardized map delineating community boundaries for the entire Borough and adopted Ordinance 97-119. The Planning and Land Use Departments gathered existing maps of community councils, postal routes and planning areas and consolidated them by forming an official Community Name and Boundary Map. These community names were adopted for E911 purposes to allow for unique community identification as part of an address.
Subject: Site Addressing and Emergency Services. Mapping, online display, public distribution.
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Keywords: Matanuska-Susitna Borough,Matanuska Susitna Borough,Matanuska,Susitna,Borough,MatSu,Mat-Su,Mat-Su Borough,MatSu Borough,MSB,Alaska,Mat-Su Valley,South Central Alaska,Public Safety,health,boundaries,emergency communities,ECN,Administrative
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