The Matanuska-Susitna Borough, "the valley", has had an inferiority complex for years.  Wasilla was only a wide spot in the road on your way to Fairbanks until about 25 years ago.  Palmer was where you went to the state fair.  Other than that, the valley has been playing second, or third fiddle to most alaskan communities.

Not long ago, a previously esteemed, and here unnamed, state senator labelled a local Mat-Su Valley citizen, "just more valley trash".  Not only that, he did it in writing!  That comment spawned T-shirt campaigns, bumper stickers, and practically a whole economy.

Since then, Sarah Palin, former mayor of Wasilla smashed two powerful ex-governors to become the first woman governor in Alaska.  The Wasilla High School boys flashed their way to the state championships, Colony, another Mat-Su team came in second.  Wasilla High School Girls bashed their competition to become the girls state champs. Not only that the second most powerful executive position belongs to Attorney General, Talis Colberg, a Palmer resident.

Beth Bragg recently wrote an article  about how Wasilla is no longer the wide spot in the road.  While many Anchorage people still joke about "Wasilla garages", (a blue tarp), and valley malls, (gravel pits with an espresso stand at one end), she recognizes that the valley is becoming a force in Alaska primarily because of population growth. 

As Niel Fried mentioned, the Valley is growing faster than any other Alaskan community in almost every measurable way.  The valley has the room to grow.  The Mat-Su Borough is larger than many states.  It really is a bedroom community for the entire state of Alaska.  People who work in Anchorage live here, people who work on the oil fields live here, people who work in the fishing industry live here.  And those of us who live and work here, live off of everyone else.

Still, it's fun to joke about the valley.  A few years ago, some clients from Anchorage who have since become friends fell in love with a Palmer home.  When we went back to the office to write the offer we reviewed the disclosure form.  We were shocked to silence by the disclosure of a brutal murder in the home.  After a few moments of awkwardness I broke the ice with, "what did you expect?, you are moving to the valley after all."  They bought the house.

 

4 Comments on Valley Trash...

APR
01
2007
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Another great post Marty! Looks like you Valley has showed up the rest of the state. Did you almost fall over when that couple bought that home?
4:16am • #1
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Hi Danny, thanks for the comment.  After I made my comment and we laughed a bit, I actually left the clients alone for awhile to discuss the issue privately and then when I came back, they said they had talked about it and the house was still what they wanted.

It's amazing the different situations we run into in the business.  It's part of what keeps me doing it, it's not boring.

8:14am • #2
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17
2008
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I know this is an old post, so indulge me if you've written newer material on the matter.  I am curious about your thoughts on Sarah Palin, your previous mayor and now governor there in Alaska, and her name being considered for Vice President with John McCain?

Obviously we don't know much about her, and I would like to get some insider info from people who do.

Alaska Governor for Vice President?

Draft Sarah Palin for VP

8:42pm • #3

We have heard the talk.  I don't think she is seriously being considered and I would be surprised if she took the offer should she receive it.

 She is a very popular governor with about an 82% approval rating currently.  The previous governor had about an 18% approval rating.  

But she only has a year in office.  

She is a very principled person who is conservative both socially and fiscally.  She is willing to take on the establishment, and has faced them down here in Alaska.   Both on the state level and on the city level.

Sarah Palin for VP?
9:38pm • #4

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