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2007 Bridge Inventory Report State of Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities, Bridge Design Section 2007 BRIDGE INVENTORY REPORT STATE OF ALASKA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC FACILITIES, BRIDGE DESIGN SECTION Prepared by STATE OF ALASKA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC FACILITIES BRIDGE SECTION P.O. BOX 112500 3132 CHANNEL DRIVE JUNEAU, ALASKA 99811-2500 ABOUT THE COVER LIBERTY FALLS CREEK EDGERTON HIGHWAY Liberty Falls Creek bridge is a steel arch structure built in 1963. The 90 foot long arch rises over 60 feet above the creek bed. Steel stringer approach spans precede each end of the arch. A scenic, 10-acre campground site, managed by the Alaska Department of Natural Resources, is located just upstream of the arch bridge. The cover artwork was drawn by Cathy Anderson, a drafting technician/artist who works in the Bridge Section. INTRODUCTION This bridge inventory report is a periodic publication by the Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities, Bridge Section. Summarized within are structural, dimensional, and location data of bridges and culverts that are biennially inspected by the Bridge Section. Other bridge structures are included for reference and informational purposes. An electronic copy is available online at http://www.dot.state.ak.us/stwddes/desbridge/resources.shtml. vii TABLE OF CONTENTS About the Cover ....................................................................................................v Introduction .........................................................................................................vii Table of Contents .................................................................................................ix Route Index ........................................................................................................xiii Description of Terms, Codes, & Symbols .........................................................xxi Alphabetic Bridge List ..........................................................................................3 Numeric Bridge List............................................................................................57 National Highway System (NHS) Routes.........................................................111 Non-National Highway System (Non-NHS) Routes ........................................133 Off System Routes Central Region.......................................................................................163 Northern Region....................................................................................177 Southeastern Region..............................................................................189 Marine Facilities State Owned Marine Facilities ..............................................................199 Non-State Owned Marine Facilities......................................................200 ix ALPHABETIC ROUTE INDEX ROUTE NAME PAGE CDS ROUTE NUMBER NHS ROUTE "A" STREET - SOUTHBOUND 155 134342 ABBOTT ROAD 155 133724 ABBOTT LOOP EXTENSION 155 133735 AIRPORT DEPARTURE RAMP (ANCHORAGE) 156 134307 X AIRPORT WAY 123 175700 X AIRWAY DRIVE 178 188444 ALASKA HIGHWAY 117 180000 X ALEKNAGIK 174 050216 ALYESKA ROAD 139 132500 AMALGA DRIVE 191 ANAKTUVUK PASS 180 ANTON LARSON BAY ROAD 136 068040 ANVIK 173 ARCTIC BOULEVARD 167 134330 ARTILLERY ROAD 166 135216 ATKA 173 AUKE BAY FERRY ROUTE 129 296605 X AURORA DRIVE (FAIRBANKS) 157 150125 AURORA ROAD 166 BACK ACRES ROAD 164 136132 BACK LOOP ROAD 159 296401 BALLAINE ROAD 141 150145 BASIN ROAD 191 296023 BAUER-HOPKINS STREET 195 291336 BAYVIEW STREET 195 BENSON BOULEVARD 155 134100 BETHEL HIGHWAY 134 080000 BIG LAKE ROAD 139 170073 BIG SALT ROAD 152 292025 BIRCH STREET 193 BIRCHWOOD AIRPORT SPUR/DAVIDSON DRIVE 166 BRADLEY ROAD 163 BRAYTON DRIVE 167 133904 BRODY LANE 168 113455 BRUNO ROAD 170 130411 BUFFALO MINE ROAD 166 138300 "C" STREET - NORTHBOUND 155 134341 CACHE CREEK ROAD 179 CACHE DRIVE 167 CALHOUN AVENUE 159 296020 CAMP ROAD (WHITTIER) 121 132320 X CANTWELL ROAD 141 172600 xiii ALPHABETIC ROUTE INDEX ROUTE NAME PAGE CDS ROUTE NUMBER NHS ROUTE CHAKOK ROAD 169 111833 CHENA HOT SPRINGS ROAD 142 151000 CHENA HOT SPRINGS ROAD SPUR 179 CHENA RIDGE/CHENA PUMP ROAD 141 175500 CHENEGA (EVANS ISLAND) 170 CHICKALOON DRIVE 166 138130 CHIGNIK 172 CHIGNIK LAGOON 172 CHINIAK HIGHWAY 136 067400 CHITINA 182 CIRCLE HOT SPRINGS ROAD 144 152050 COPPER RIVER HIGHWAY 148 210000 COPPER RIVER HIGHWAY SPUR 143 215000 COTTONWOOD LANE 169 111825 CRAIG/KLAWOCK/HOLLIS HIGHWAY 151 292000 CROOKED CREEK ACCESS ROAD 174 040070 CROW CREEK ROAD 167 132525 CRYSTAL LAKE HATCHERY ROAD 193 294050 DALTON HIGHWAY 123 150000 X DAN CREEK ROAD 182 DANBY STREET 157 177140 DANGEROUS RIVER ROAD 189 297000 DAYVILLE ROAD 149 191600 DEERING ROAD 134 225000 DELTA-NISTLER ROAD 181 185020 DENALI HIGHWAY 145 140000 DENALI NATIONAL PARK ROAD 179 141500 DILLEY AVENUE 165 136124 DIMOND BOULEVARD 155 133700 DIMOND BOULEVARD/MINNESOTA DRIVE 140 133706 DIMOND DRIVE 167 DIXON STREET 191 296068 DOROTHY DRIVE 169 111837 DOTSON LANDING ROAD 158 296070 DOUGHCHEE AVENUE 179 188849 DOWLING ROAD 155 134130 DUNTON STREET 160 291411 DYEA ROAD 189 xiv ALPHABETIC ROUTE INDEX ROUTE NAME PAGE CDS ROUTE NUMBER NHS ROUTE EAGLE RIVER LOOP 139 135235 EAGLE RIVER ROAD 139 135225 EARL DRIVE 163 EDGERTON HIGHWAY/MCCARTHY ROAD 147 198000 EDGERTON PARK ROAD (PALMER) 165 137731 ELK ROAD 164 136134 ELLIOTT HIGHWAY 122 153000 X ELLIOTT HIGHWAY (MANLEY HOT SPRINGS) 145 153000 EUREKA-RAMPART ROAD 178 153050 EXIT GLACIER ROAD 137 130650 EXIT GLACIER ROAD-OLD ALIGNMENT 170 130651 FAIR STREET/PARK AVENUE 160 291420 FALSE PASS 173 FERN MINE ROAD 165 FISH CREEK ROAD 158 296154 FISHHOOK/WILLOW ROAD 140 137700 FLAT 174 FOREST DRIVE 170 130438 FRONT STREET (CORDOVA) 183 210124 FUNNY RIVER ROAD 168 117300 GEIST ROAD 122 175800 X GLACIER CREEK ROAD (NOME) 180 GLACIER HIGHWAY/EGAN DRIVE 127 296000 X GLACIER HIGHWAY/EGAN DRIVE 159 296000 GLACIER HIGHWAY/LEMON ROAD 158 296229 GLACIER HIGHWAY/NUGGET MALL 158 296331 GLACIER HIGHWAY/TWIN LAKES DRIVE 158 296222 GLENN HIGHWAY 114 135000 X GOLDSTREAM ROAD 142 151600 GRANT STREET 195 291412 GRAYLING 177 040019 GRUBSTAKE ROAD 163 GULKANA 182 GUSTAVUS AIRPORT ROAD 154 295308 GUSTAVUS-OFF SYSTEM 190 xv ALPHABETIC ROUTE INDEX ROUTE NAME PAGE CDS ROUTE NUMBER NHS ROUTE HAINES FERRY TERMINAL ROAD 129 298200 X HAINES HIGHWAY 128 298000 X HALIBUT POINT ROAD 127 295400 X HARBOR DRIVE 127 295460 X HARRIS STREET 195 291323 HEALY ROAD 141 173500 HOMER DRIVE 167 134134 HOPE ROAD 138 132000 HUGHES 180 HYDABURG (MAIN STREET) 194 HYDABURG HIGHWAY 150 292100 HYDER 195 290200 ICY BAY 184 ILLINOIS STREET 157 176325 INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT ROAD 155 133800 JETTY ROAD (NOME) 180 168145 JIM CARTER ROAD 164 JOHANSEN EXPRESSWAY 122 177200 X JORDAN AVENUE 191 JUNEAU-DOUGLAS BRIDGE ROAD 158 296130 KALTAG 177 KASAAN HIGHWAY 193 292080 KEKU ROAD (KAKE) 153 294300 KENAI RIVER CROSSING ROAD 137 117790 KENAI SPUR ROAD 137 117600 KETCHIKAN AIRPORT SHUTTLE ACCESS 129 291508 X KING COVE 172 KING COVE ACCESS 172 KLONDIKE HIGHWAY 128 299500 X KNIK-GOOSE BAY ROAD 139 170044 KNIK RIVER ROAD 165 136035 KNUDSON COVE ROAD 160 291570 KOLIGANEK 171 KOTZEBUE (8TH AVENUE) 180 LAKE OTIS PARKWAY 156 134140 xvi ALHPABETIC ROUTE INDEX ROUTE NAME PAGE CDS ROUTE NUMBER NHS ROUTE LEWIS PARKWAY ROAD 164 LITTLE SALMON ROAD 190 LIVENGOOD ROAD 178 152500 LOST RIVER ROAD 189 297005 LOWELL POINT ROAD 170 130530 LUTAK SPUR ROAD 190 298100 MARSHALL 177 MCCARTHY 182 MENDENHALL LOOP ROAD 159 296400 MENTASTA SPUR ROAD 181 237500 MIDNIGHT DRIVE 166 136376 MILLAR STREET 195 291471 MINERAL CREEK ROAD 183 190512 MINNIE STREET 157 176360 MINNESOTA DRIVE 121 134300 X MINNESOTA EXTENSION/DIMOND DRIVE 140 133707 MISSION AVENUE (NINILCHIK) 168 113600 MITKOF HIGHWAY 127 294000 X MITKOF HIGHWAY 193 294000 MONTANA CREEK ROAD 191 MOOSE MEADOWS ROAD 163 MULDOON ROAD 156 133900 MUNSON SLOUGH ROAD 181 187240 MURPHY DOME ROAD 142 175480 NABESNA ROAD 149 237000 NAKNEK/KING SALMON ROAD 135 070000 NASH ROAD 138 130500 NATAGA CREEK ROAD 190 NEAR ISLAND ROAD 135 068600 NELCHINA 182 NEWHALEN/NONDALTON ROAD 171 NINTH STREET (JUNEAU) 191 296048 NOME-COUNCIL ROAD 133 166500 NOME-TAYLOR ROAD (KOUGAROK RD) 134 167500 NOME-TELLER ROAD 133 167000 NORDALE ROAD 143 188813 NORDIC DRIVE 153 294020 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD 164 136136 xvii ALPHABETIC ROUTE INDEX ROUTE NAME PAGE CDS ROUTE NUMBER NHS ROUTE NORTH "C" STREET 167 134346 NORTH CEMETARY ROAD (KALTAG) 177 NORTH DOUGLAS HIGHWAY 158 296150 NORTH FORK ROAD 168 111800 NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD (WASILLA) 154 NORTH SUSHANA ROAD 164 NORTH TONGASS HIGHWAY 128 291400 X NORTH TONGASS HIGHWAY 151 291500 NORTH TONGASS HIGHWAY (OFF-SYSTEM) 194 291500 NORTHBOUND RAMP (WASILLA) 154 NORTHERN LIGHTS BLVD 156 134750 NORTHWAY ROAD 147 180800 NULATO 177 169400 OCONNOR ROAD 179 150178 OILWELL ROAD 163 OLD ELLIOTT HIGHWAY (LIVENGOOD) 178 152800 OLD GLENN HIGHWAY AT EAGLE RIVER 166 135200 OLD GLENN HIGHWAY AT EKLUTNA 166 135750 OLD GLENN HIGHWAY AT PALMER 140 136000 OLD RICHARDSON HWY LOOP (COPPER CENTER) 143 195500 OLD RICHARDSON HWY LOOP (OLD VALDEZ TRAIL) 143 188000 OLD SEWARD HIGHWAY 140 133200 OLD STERLING HIGHWAY 168 111700 OLD TOK CUTOFF-GAKONA 181 230000 OLD TOK CUTOFF-SLANA 181 238000 PALMER-WASILLA HIGHWAY EXTENSION 139 136800 PARK AVENUE/FAIR STREET 160 291420 PARKS HIGHWAY 119 170000 X PEDRO BAY 171 PEGER ROAD 157 176120 PELICAN (MAIN STREET) 192 PERRYVILLE 172 PETERS CREEK AIRSTRIP ROAD 163 PETERSBURG FERRY ROUTE 129 294010 X PETERSBURG/KAKE ROAD 153 294300 PETERSVILLE ROAD 140 171300 PETERSVILLE SPUR 163 PILLAR CREEK ROAD 135 068550 PLUMLEY ROAD 165 136046 POINT WHITSHED ROAD 147 211400 PORCUPINE CROSSING 189 298068 PORT ROAD (NOME) 180 168115 PORTAGE GLACIER
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