Overview
PLEASE NOTE: The Borough does not have addressing authority within the city limits of Kenai, Soldotna, Homer or Seward. If you live within the limits of any of these cities, please contact the individual city to obtain an address.
Addresses in the Kenai Peninsula Borough
Your 911 address (or physical address) is more than just a location on a map — it plays a vital role in ensuring your safety, access to services, and community engagement. Having the correct 911 address on file benefits you in many ways, including:
- Emergency Response: Accurate addressing helps first responders, such as police, fire, and medical services, locate you quickly during emergencies.
- Mail and Deliveries: Properly assigned addresses ensure reliable delivery of mail, packages, and essential documents to your home or business.
- Utility Services: Utility providers rely on accurate addresses to connect and maintain services like water, electricity, and internet.
- Voter Registration and Census Reporting: A correct address ensures your eligibility to vote in the right district and contributes to accurate census data that determines funding and representation for your community.
- Mapping and Navigation: Accurate addressing supports GPS systems, allowing visitors, service providers, and emergency vehicles to locate you easily.
Your address can also be located, along with much more information, at our interactive mapping website: https://geohub.kpb.us/
If you are unsure about your 911 address, or if you believe it to be incorrect based on the ones around you, please contact the Planning Department at (907) 714-2200 or
Street Naming / Renaming
- KPB Chapter 14.10 Street Naming Methods
- NENA (National Emergency Number Association)
- Road Inventory
- Adopted Street Name Changes
- Resolutions
- PROHIBITED Street Names
Fees
Steet Naming/Renaming Petition | $300 |
Installation of New Street Sign & Post | $150 |
Replacement of Existing Street Sign | $80 |
Uniform Address Sign | $20 |
New/Change Address Request | Free |