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We specialize in providing access to local Landscape & Outdoor Service businesses for homeowners to research and ultimately contact for their outdoor projects.
Our members consist of Garden Centers & Mulch/Stone Yards, Lawn & Landscape Companies, Pond Contractors, Outdoor Living Specialists, Deck & Patio Contractors & Swimming Pool Companies all located in the state of Alaska (AK).
Our Alaska (AK) Garden Centers & Contractor Members are passionate about creating one of a kind Landscape & Outdoor Living Areas for your Alaska home. Their professionalism and belief in customer service combined with an unbridled passion for outdoor projects allows them to assist their customers in turning their dreams into reality. If you’re considering having a water feature, landscaping or outdoor living project installed our businesses servicing Alaska (Ak) listed on this page should be your first source for doing research.
You can utilize the map above or the listing grids to locate a business near you. If you live in close to the Alaska (Ak) border try searching a nearby state to find your outdoor service professional.
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alaska State Information
Alaska is not divided into counties, as most of the other U.S. states, but it is divided into boroughs.[34] Delegates to the Alaska Constitutional Convention wanted to avoid the pitfalls of the traditional county system and adopted their own unique model.[35] Many of the more densely populated parts of the state are part of Alaska's 16 boroughs, which function somewhat similarly to counties in other states. However, unlike county-equivalents in the other 49 states, the boroughs do not cover the entire land area of the state. The area not part of any borough is referred to as the Unorganized Borough.
The Unorganized Borough has no government of its own, but the U.S. Census Bureau in cooperation with the state divided the Unorganized Borough into 11 census areas solely for the purposes of statistical analysis and presentation. A recording district is a mechanism for management of the public record in Alaska. The state is divided into 34 recording districts which are centrally administered under a state recorder. All recording districts use the same acceptance criteria, fee schedule, etc., for accepting documents into the public record.
Whereas many U.S. states use a three-tiered system of decentralization—state/county/township—most of Alaska uses only two tiers—state/borough. Owing to the low population density, most of the land is located in the Unorganized Borough. As the name implies, it has no intermediate borough government but is administered directly by the state government. In 2000, 57.71% of Alaska's area has this status, with 13.05% of the population.[36] Wikipedia
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