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APPENDIX a Document Index APPENDIX A Document Index Alaska Aviation System Plan Document Index - 24 April 2008 Title Reference # Location / Electronic and/or Paper Copy Organization / Author Pub. Date Other Comments / Notes / Special Studies AASP's Use 1-2 AASP #1 1 WHPacific / Electronic & Paper Copies DOT&PF / TRA/Farr Jan-86 Report plus appendix AASP #2 DOT&PF / TRA-BV Airport 2 WHPacific / Electronic & Paper Copies Mar-96 Report plus appendix Consulting Statewide Transportation Plans Use 10 -19 2030 Let's Get Moving! Alaska Statewide Long-Range http://dot.alaska.gov/stwdplng/areaplans/lrtpp/SWLRTPHo 10 DOT&PF Feb-08 Technical Appendix also available Transportation Policy Plan Update me.shtml Regional Transportation Plans Use 20-29 Northwest Alaska Transportation Plan This plan is the Community Transportation Analysis -- there is 20 http://dot.alaska.gov/stwdplng/areaplans/nwplan.shtml DOT&PF Feb-04 also a Resource Transportation Analysis, focusing on resource development transportation needs Southwest Alaska Transportation Plan 21 http://dot.alaska.gov/stwdplng/areaplans/swplan.shtml DOT&PF / PB Consult Sep-04 Report & appendices available Y-K Delta Transportation Plan 22 http://dot.alaska.gov/stwdplng/areaplans/ykplan.shtml DOT&PF Mar-02 Report & appendices available Prince William Sound Area Transportation Plan 23 http://dot.alaska.gov/stwdplng/areaplans/pwsplan.shtml DOT&PF / Parsons Brinokerhoff Jul-01 Report & relevant technical memos available Southeast Alaska Transportation Plan http://www.dot.state.ak.us/stwdplng/projectinfo/ser/newwave 24 DOT&PF Aug-04 /SATP_FINAL/index.shtml North Slope Borough Transportation Plan 25 WHPacific / Electronic & Paper Copies Interior Transportation Plan 26 http://projects.ascg.com/iatp/default.asp DOT&PF Work-In-Progress Arctic Village Long Range Transportation Plan 27 WHPacific / Electronic & Paper Copies ASCG 2008 Updated from June 2007 version Regional Aviation Plans Use 30-39 Mat-Su Borough Regional Aviation System Plan 30 DOWL / Electronic & Paper Copies Mat-Su Borough / DOWL Work-In-Progress -- anticipated late 2008 Northern Panhandle Transportation Study - Aviation 31 DOWL / Paper Copy DOT&PF / CH2M Hill 2005 System Analysis Southeast Region Aviation System Plan 32 DOWL / Electronic & Paper Copies DOT&PF / DOWL 2008 Aleutians Aviation System Plan Aleutians East Borough / Aries 33 DOWL / Electronic Copy Jul-06 Consultants Anchorage Area General Aviation System Plan 34 DOWL / Paper Copy DPT&PF / Aries Consultants Jun-04 North Slope Borough Aviation System Plan 35 WHPacific / Paper Copy DOT&PF / LCMF May-00 Copper Basin Upper Tanana Valley Regional Airport 36 WHPacific / Electronic & Paper Copies Regional Av. Plan Jun-05 Plan Airport MPs, Northern Region Use 100-199 Alakanuk 100 DOT&PF N. Region / Electronic Copy DOT&PF 2001 MP Allakaket 101 WHPacific / Paper Copy DOT&PF 1996 MP Barrow 102 WHPacific / Electronic & Paper Copies DOT&PF / ASCG 2000 MP and Land Use Plan Bettles 103 DOT&PF N. Region / Electronic & Paper Copies DOT&PF/USKH 1995 MP (1985 ADLUP, DOT&PF/Paper) Brevig Mission 104 WHPacific / Paper Copy DOT&PF 1996 MP/EA Chisana 105 WHPacific / Paper Copy DOT&PF 2001 MP Cordova 106 WHPacific / Electronic & Paper Copies DOT&PF / ASCG 2000 MP Dalton Highway Airports 107 DOT&PF/Paper Copy DOT&PF/Quadra Engineering 1987 Land Use Plans Deadhorse 108 WHPacific / Paper Copy DOT&PF/Quadra Engineering 1987 MP Delta Junc. 109 WHPacific / Paper Copy City of Delta / ASCG 2000 MP Fairbanks 110 WHPacific / Electronic & Paper Copies DOT&PF / ASCG w/ Black & Veatch 2004 MP Fort Greely 111 WHPacific / Electronic & Paper Copies DOT&PF / ASCG 2000 MP for Allen Army Airfield Joint Use Fort Yukon 112 DOT&PF N. Region / Paper Copy DOT&PF 1983 Land Use Plan Galena 113 DOT&PF N. Region / Paper Copy DOT&PF 1983 Land Use Plan Gulkana 114 DOT&PF N. Region / Paper Copy DOT&PF/PDC 2000 Land Use Plan Huslia 115 WHPacific / Paper Copy DOT&PF 1997 MP Kaktovik 116 North Slope Borough / FAA / Paper Copy North Slope Borough / HDL Incomplete ALP Page 1 of 5 Title Reference # Location / Electronic and/or Paper Copy Organization / Author Pub. Date Other Comments / Notes / Special Studies Kantishna 117 WHPacific / Paper Copy DOT&PF 2002 MP Kivalina 118 DOT&PF Incomplete MP grant Kobuk 119 DOT&PF N. Region / Electronic Copy DOT&PF 2000 EA Kotlik 120 DOT&PF N. Region / Electronic & Paper Copies DOT&PF 1995 MP Kotzebue 121 WHPacific / Paper Copy US Army / ASCG 1998 MP Kotzebue 122 WHPacific / Electronic Copy DOT&PF / PDC Inc. Engineers 2007 Draft Relocation Feasibility Study Marshall 123 DOT&PF N. Region / Paper Copy DOT&PF 1998 MP/EA Minto 124 DOT&PF N. Region / Electronic Copy DOT&PF 2004 EA Mountain Village 125 DOT&PF N. Region / Paper Copy DOT&PF 2003 Land Use Plan Nome 126 WHPacific / Paper Copy DOT&PF / TRA/Farr 1996 MP Noorvik 127 DOT&PF N. Region / Paper Copy DOT&PF/HDR 1996 MP/EA North Pole 128 WHPacific / Paper Copy DOT&PF / WA Infrastructure Services 2003 MP Northway 129 DOT&PF N. Region / Paper Copy DOT&PF 1983 Land Use Plan Pilot Station 130 DOT&PF N. Region / Paper Copy DOT&PF Incomplete MP Rampart 131 DOT&PF N. Region / Paper Copy DOT&PF 2001 MP Shishmaref 132 DOT&PF N. Region / Paper Copy DOT&PF 1992 MP/EA (Airport Relocation Plan ongoing) St. Michael 133 DOT&PF N. Region / Paper Copy DOT&PF 1992 MP Tanana 134 DOT&PF N. Region / Paper Copy DOT&PF 1983 Land Use Plan Tatitlek 135 DOT&PF N. Region / Paper Copy DOT&PF/ R & M 1995 EA Tetlin 136 DOT&PF N. Region / Paper Copy DOT&PF 1994 MP/EA Unalakleet 137 DOT&PF N. Region / Paper Copy DOT&PF 1985 Land Use Plan Valdez 138 WHPacific / Paper Copy DOT&PF / USKH 2004 MP Update Airport MPs, Central Region Use 200-299 Aleknagik SPB 200 DOWL / Paper Copy Aleknagik / DOWL 2007 Siting Study Akutan 201 DOT&PF DOT&PF / HDR Work-In-Progress Anchorage Area GA System Plan 202 DOT&PF / Paper Copy 2004 Anchorage Floatplane Economic Feasibility Study 203 DOT&PF DOT&PF / HDR Work-In-Progress Aniak 204 DOWL / Paper Copy DOT&PF / DOWL 2006 Bethel 205 DOWL / Paper Copy DOT&PF / DOWL 2002 Birchwood (update) 206 DOT&PF DOT&PF / HDR Work-In-Progress Chignik Regional 207 DOT&PF DOT&PF Work-In-Progress Clarks Point 208 DOT&PF / Paper Copy 1998 Cold Bay 209 DOT&PF / Paper Copy 1988 Crooked Creek 210 DOT&PF / Paper Copy DOT&PF / ASCG 2006 Dillingham 211 DOT&PF / Paper Copy DOT&PF / ASCG 1986 Dillingham (update) 212 DOT&PF DOT&PF / ASCG 2005 Work-In-Progress Eek 213 DOT&PF / Paper Copy 1997 False Pass 214 DOWL / Paper Copy DOT&PF / DOWL 2008 Girdwood 215 DOT&PF / Paper Copy 2005 Homer 216 DOT&PF / Paper Copy 1985 Homer (update) 217 DOT&PF DOT&PF / ASCG 2006 Work-In-Progress Iliamna 218 DOT&PF DOT&PF / HDR Work-In-Progress Kenai 219 DOWL / Paper Copy Kenai / Aries Consultants 1997 DOWL Supplement in 2005-2007 King Salmon 220 DOWL / Paper Copy DOT&PF / HDR 2001 Kipnuk 221 DOT&PF / Paper Copy 1999 Kodiak 222 DOWL / Paper Copy DOT&PF / HDR 2004 Kodiak Municipal Airports 223 DOWL / Paper Copy Kodiak / DOWL 2005 3 Airports Kwethluk 224 DOT&PF / Paper Copy 1999 Lime Village 225 DOT&PF / Paper Copy DOT&PF / ASCG 2006 McGrath 226 DOT&PF / Paper Copy 1987 Merrill Field 227 DOWL / Paper Copy MOA / Aries Consultants 2000 Page 2 of 5 Title Reference # Location / Electronic and/or Paper Copy Organization / Author Pub. Date Other Comments / Notes / Special Studies Nanwalek 228 DOT&PF DOT&PF / DOWL Work-In-Progress Newtok 229 DOT&PF DOT&PF Work-In-Progress North Naknek 230 DOT&PF / Paper Copy DOT&PF / PDC Inc. Engineers 2001 Ouzinkie 231 DOT&PF / Paper Copy DOT&PF / HDR 2006 Palmer 232 DOWL / Paper Copy Palmer / Knight Piesold 2001 DOWL Update underway Port Alsworth 233 DOT&PF DOT&PF / HDR Work-In-Progress Port Graham 234 DOWL / Paper Copy DOT&PF / HDR Nov-98 Reconnaissance Study Port Lions 235 DOT&PF DOT&PF Work-In-Progress Platinum 236 DOT&PF / Paper Copy 2002 Quinhagak 237 DOT&PF / Paper Copy 1996 Seldovia 238 DOT&PF / Paper Copy DOT&PF / HDL 2006 Seward 239 DOWL / Paper Copy DOT&PF / DOWL 2008 Takotna 240 DOT&PF / Paper Copy 2007 Talkeetna 241 DOWL / Paper Copy DOT&PF / USKH 2001 Toksook Bay 242 DOT&PF / Paper Copy 1996 Unalaska 243 DOT&PF / Paper Copy DOT&PF / ASCG 2003 EIS underway Wasilla 244 DOWL / Paper Copy Wasilla / LCMF 2007 Willow Lake Noise Study 245 DOT&PF DOT&PF Work-In-Progress Airport MPs, SE Region Use 300-399 Angoon Airport Reconnnaissance Study 300 DOWL / Paper Copy DOT&PF / R&M Engineering 2004 EIS underway for new airport Angoon Airport Master Plan Background Study 301 DOWL / Paper Copy DOT&PF / R&M Engineering 2006 EIS underway for new airport Gustavus EA 302 DOWL / Paper Copy DOT&PF / USKH 1996 Haines Airport Master Plan 303 DOWL / Paper Copy DOT&PF / DOWL 2003 Hoonah Airport Master Plan 304 DOWL / Paper Copy DOT&PF / USKH 2004 Juneau International Airport 305 http://www.juneau.lib.ak.us/airport/draftpln.php Juneau / USKH 1999 Juneau Airport Master Plan Terminal Study 306 DOWL / Paper Copy Juneau / Jensen Yorba Lott, Inc. 2005 Listed as an ongoing project on Juneau website Kake Airport and Seaplane Facility Master Plan 307 DOWL / Paper Copy DOT&PF / USKH 1993 Ketchikan Airport Master Plan 308 DOWL / Paper Copy DOT&PF / USKH 2003 Klawock Airport Master Plan 309 DOWL / Paper Copy DOT&PF / DOWL 2005 Petersburg Airport and Seaplane Facility Master Plan 310 DOWL / Paper Copy DOT&PF / Coffman & Associates 1990 Petersburg Airport and Seaplane Facility Master Plan 311 DOWL / Paper Copy DOT&PF / ASCG 2005 Japonski Island Infrastructure Master Plan (Sitka) 312 DOWL / Paper Copy DOT&PF / ASCG 2003 Sitka Rocky Gutierrez Airport Master Plan 313 DOWL / Paper Copy DOT&PF / ASCG 1999 Sitka Seaplane Base Master
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