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Wasilla transfers $115,780 for park restrooms, approves utility service agreement with MEA

November 11, 2025 | Wasilla, Matanuska-Susitna Borough, Alaska


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Wasilla transfers $115,780 for park restrooms, approves utility service agreement with MEA
The Wasilla City Council voted on Nov. 10 to reallocate capital funding and approve a utility service agreement to support restroom construction at Bumpa softball and soccer fields.

Finance staff and Public Works described Resolution serial number 25 36, which transfers $115,780 from the Newcomb Park restroom capital project to the Bumpa restroom projects to pay for electrical service installation. AM 2556 is a utility service agreement with Matanuska Electric Association (MEA) in the amount of $115,780 to extend utilities necessary for the restroom construction.

Council members asked about the remaining balance for the Newcomb Park CIP (staff reported roughly $134,220 would remain after the transfer) and raised questions about a separate Main Street couplet project where Alaska DOT right‑of‑way issues have affected Newcomb Park planning. Public Works staff (Eric) said DOT concerns and right‑of‑way reviews delayed Newcomb Park work; moving some funds to Bumpa allows active work to proceed while DOT and the city resolve long‑range plans for Newcomb Park.

Councilmember Graham moved to approve Resolution 25‑36 and marry AM 2556 with that vote; after discussion the motion passed without recorded dissent. Staff said if the council desires, they can bring forward legislation to repurpose remaining Newcomb Park funds for beach repair or other priority work outside DOT right‑of‑way restrictions.

The council’s action shifts project dollars to an immediately actionable utility connection and directs staff to continue coordination with DOT on long‑term solutions for Newcomb Park.

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