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Updated June 20, 2001   

 

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Many organizations are active partners in this project.  Learn more about them here.

The Glenn Highway, Gambell Street to McCarrey Street, Reconstruction Project sponsor is the Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities (DOT&PF). For more information about the DOT&PF and other ongoing transportation projects visit DOT&PF’s home page at http://www.dot.state.ak.us/

DOT&PF’s project consultant is HDR Alaska, Inc. HDR is a nationwide engineering and planning firm that specializes in complex transportation infrastructure projects, particularly in Alaska. Visit HDR’s website at www.hdrinc.com.

For a listing of current construction projects in Southcentral Alaska, visit the DOT&PF Highway Construction Section’s "Navigator" website at http://www.dot.state.ak.us/external/state_wide/dnc/cen_advi.html

Anchorage’s transportation system is an important topic in the Municipality of Anchorage’s "Anchorage's 2020" comprehensive plan. To learn more about the city’s Community Planning and Development Department and the comprehensive planning process, you can visit http://www.ci.anchorage.ak.us/Services/Departments/Com/2020/index.htm

Important transportation planning occurs as part of the Anchorage Metropolitan Area Transportation Study (AMATS) process. You can learn more about this process at http://www.muni.org/Services/Departments/Com/Trans/amats.html#policy

Public transportation plays an important part in transportation planning. You can log on to the People Mover website at http://www.peoplemover.org/

Rail transit is a key mode of transportation around the state. For more information on the Alaska Railroad Corporation, visit the railroad’s website at www.akrr.com