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The Draft Interior Alaska Transportation Plan is posted by chapters on the documents page. Comments are due by April 30, 2010. A comment form is available on the documents page, as well.
A public meeting for review of and comment on the plan will occur on March 31, 2010
5:00 to 7:00 pm
Riverview Room, Princess Riverside Lodge
4477 Pikes Landing Road
Fairbanks, Alaska
The State of Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities is evaluating
long–range transportation needs in Interior Alaska. This evaluation will guide the
department in meeting community, regional and statewide transportation needs well into the
future.
This region of the state covers approximately 132,220 square miles, or an
area about the size of Montana. It has two international border crossings, 36 state owned
public airports, over 1,100 miles of National Highways and about 800 miles of State Highways.