Jaketon, Alaska

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City of Jaketon
—  City  —

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Country Cascadia
State Alaska
County Brooks
Platted 2008
Incorporation 2009
Government
 • Type Council-Manager
 • City Council Mayor Jeffrey Martin
Kade Hardin
Marshal Yount Sr.
Robert Lacie
Sam G. Rayburn
 • City Manager Kayla Sykes
Population (2013)
 • Total 473,697
 • Density 748.8/km2 (1,939.4/sq mi)
Time zone AST (UTC-9)
ZIP codes 97701–97710, 97713, 97720, 97725-97729
Area code(s) 907
Website www.jaketon.ak.gov

Jaketon is a city in and county seat of Brooks County, Alaska, within the Jaketon–Riverside Metropolitan Statistical Area, and is the Cascadian capital. The city's population was 473,697 at the 2014 census making it the most populous city in the state of Alaska and the Nation's fouth largest city.

McGovern University with its 23,000 students is located in Jaketon, along with the Alaska State University's Jaketon Campus. The city's daily newspaper is The Jaketon Post, while The Caller is published weekly.

The city is a hub for transportation, being served by four of the Interstates in Alaska. Jaketon International Airport sits just across the Collier county line in Palmont. The airport serves just over a million passengers annually and is still expanding to meet the projected needs for the city. Nearly a quarter of all state-owned highways are within the Jaketon Metro area, as well as several Cascadian National Routes.

Education

The city is served by the Jaketon Independent School District, which operates many public schools throughout the city and nearby unincorporated suburbia. The are also many private schools within the city, religious and otherwise. Due to serving the nations capital, Jaketon I.S.D. receives millions of dollars in grants from the federal government, allowing them to keep up with the city's rapid expantion and to hire the best teachers in the nation.

The Alaska State University System operates its Jaketon Campus at 500 Northridge Ave, Northridge, Alaska 97753, in one of the city's more affluent suburbs. McGovern University, one of the most prestigious in Cascadia, lies in the southeast portion of the city, at 1348 Constitution Ave, Jaketon Alaska 97704.

Government

City Government

The city has a mayor-council type government, with the mayor elected by the city at-large every four years. Elections take place in off-years to avoid adding to the already existing pandamonium for the national presidential elections. The Jaketon City Council consists of four members elected to represent the four wards of the city. The council votes on local ordinances and the city budget. The mayor holds a vote only to break ties.

County Government

Brooks County maintains the county courthouse, an annex, and the county records building within the city limits. Nearly all administrative functions are preformed within the City of Jaketon. The Brooks County Sheriff's Department operates its headquarters at 8374 N. Ozio Road, just outside of the downtown area.

State Government

The Alaska State Troopers operate the Jaketon Area Barracks at 934 Rothenburger Avenue near the city limits of Northridge. The state board of prisons operates the Jaketon Correctional Complex at 53900 IH-3 Service Road W just outside of the city limits. One Alaska State Senator and two Alaska State Representative represent the area.

Federal Government

The Cascadian Government operates it's seat of government within the city's federal district. The Capitol, Presidential Residence, and Supreme Court Building within blocks of each other. Most federal agencies are headquartered in and around the city as well. The metro area is represented federally by the to Alaskan Senators and one Representative.

Sister Cities

The City of Jaketon maintains 'sister-city' type agreements with the following municipalities.


Transportation

Highways

The city is served by four interstates, 20pxIH-1, 20pxIH-3, 20pxIH-6, and I-203.pngIH-203. Only two other interstates exist within Alaska. The Cascadian government also operates three other National Routes in the area. The State of Alaska operates over 30 state highways in the area, providing the primary means of commuting for most residents and serving as the only links to some suburbs.

Major Highways

Railways

The Alaska State Railway operates the Dalton and North Slope rail lines through the city. The Dalton Line runs from the city of Dalton, Alaska (a suburb of Fairbanks) through Jaketon Central Station, and on to Deadhorse, Alaska. The North Slope Line runs from Jaketon to Barrow, the seat of the North Slope Borough.

Airports

The city is served by both Jaketon International, in Palmont, and the Brooks County Airport, in Lake Jaketon. The county owned airport has become a commuter and reliever airport, though it originally served as the main airport for the city while the current main airport was being built.