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Tblasbuilt Citylocation Year Statenumber Fednumber tblAsbuilt CityLocation Year StateNumber FedNumber ProjectName Sheets Notes ANG 1961 6208 NA ANGOON FLOAT & APPROACH 4 ANG 1962 W63176 NA ANGOON APPROACH AND DOCK 3 INCLUDED WITH KAKE ANG 1968 3-69102 NA ANGOON GRID 2 GRID PROJECT 3-69173 ANG 1972 3-73102 NA ANGOON FLOAT 4 ANG 1977 NA RS-0998(1) FERRY TERMINAL FACILITIES AT 7 CDS Route not possible ANG 1987 67489 AIP3-02-0018-01 ANGOON SEAPLANE FACILITY 27 CITY OF ANGOON BOAT HARBOR ANG 1987 K31021 NA IMPROVEMENTS 19 KOOTZNAHOO AND SEAPLANE FLOAT ANG 1996 71526 STP-0003(29) ROADS GRADING, PAVING AND 47 ANGOON CITY STREETS GRADING, ANG 1996 71963 020(1) PAVING AND DRAINAGE 47 FAA WEATHER STATION ANG 2004 NA AWSS MODIFICATIONS TO SEAPLANE 26 Drawer not available ELF 1956 I-56-W4 NA ELFIN COVE GRIDIRON 2 ELF 1960 W-6101 NA ELFIN COVE SMALL BOAT FACILITIES 4 ELF 1963 W64107 NA ELFIN COVE INNER HARBOR FACILITY 4 MISSING SHEETS 2-4 ELF 1981 K-31107 NA ELFIN COVE HARBOR IMPROVEMENTS 7 ELF 1983 D33011 NA ELFIN COVE SEAPLANE FLOAT 5 ELF 1988 69729 NA ELFIN COVE GANGWAY AND FLOAT 6 ELFIN COVE BOARDWALKS CDS Route Analysis Not ELF 2000 67619 STP-0003(56) PEDESTRIAN BOARDWALK AND 12 Possible. See Project 67923 replaced GUS 1965 Excursion Excursion Inlet EXCURSION INLET SEAPLANE FACILITY 7 in 2006 GUS 1976 NA OS-3(002) SALMON RIVER BRIDGE 9 Missing pages 5-9 GUSTAVIS AIRPORT RUNWAY GUS 1987 67491 AIP3-02-0111-01 REHABILITATION 7 GUSTAVUS ROAD AND STATE DOCK page 23 needs rescan GUS 1995 71528 STP-0003(33) ROAD RESURFACING 34 before posting GLACIER BAY NATIONAL PARK ROAD RECONSTRUCTION GRADING, CDS Route not possible, GUS 1995 71927 NA SURFACING AND DRAINAGE 34 see project 71528 GUS 1996 72019 NA GUSTAVUS FLOAT EXPANSION 9 Page 1 tblAsbuilt CityLocation Year StateNumber FedNumber ProjectName Sheets Notes GUSTAVIS AIRPORT RUNWAY REHABILITATION AND APRON ALSO INCLUDE IS GUS 1997 72151 AIP3-02-0111-03-97 IMPROVEMENTS 50 PROJECT 71868 GUSTAVIS AIRPORT RESURFACING INCLUDED IS PROJECT GUS 1998 71868 AIP3-02-0111-03-97 AND APRON IMPROVEMENTS 50 72151 BARTLETT COVE DOCK CDS ROUTE NOT GUS 2000 67434 10(3) REHABILITATION 84 POSSIBLE GUS 2000 67434 GLBA10(3) BARTLETT COVE DOCK 2 MISSING SHEET 2 HOONAH FLOAT FACILITY HNH 1972 3-73114 NA RECONSTRUCTION 8 Drawer not found HNH 1981 K93109 NA HOONAH BOAT HARBOR 36 Drawer not found HNH 1982 G-37045 NA HOONAH HILL ST. STAIRWAY 3 CDS Route not possible HOONAH FERRY TERMINAL NORTH HNH 1986 X-70006 NA DOLPHIN REPAIR 6 HOONAH FERRY TERMINAL RESTROOM HNH 1986 X-71101 NA FACILITIES 8 MISSING SHEETS 2-5 HOONAH ARTERIAL - HOONAH SEAFOODS TO WHITE ALICE RD. HNH 1988 67454 RS-0918(3) GRADING, PAVING & DRAINAGE 38 Missing page 28 HOONAH AIRPORT IMPROVEMENTS HNH 1992 69267 AIP3-02-0125-01 AND PAVING 31 CDS Route not possible FERRY TERMINAL TO HOONAH SEAFOODS AND WHITE ALICE RD. TO HNH 1994 69305 RS-0918(4) AIRPORT GRADING, DRAINAGE 65 HNH 1994 74905 RS-0918(5) HOONAH FERRY TERMINAL 65 See project 69305 Includes 75269 - MET HOONAH FERRY TERMINAL RAMP & Ferry Terminal Pontoon HNH 1996 75455 STP-0918(6) APRON UPGRADE 33 Upgrade. CDS N/A HOONAH AIRPORT SNOW REMOVAL HNH 2003 68389 AIP-3-02-0125-0403 EQUIPMENT BUILDING 39 CDS Route not possible HOONAH AIRPORT - MEDIUM HNH 2003 69213 AIP3-02-0125-301 INTENSITY RUNWAY AND TAXIWAY 18 HNH 2006 68348 AIP3-02-0453-001-2005 HOONAH SEAPLANE FLOAT 36 HNS 1949 1949 HWY. 1949 HWY. PROPOSED HWY. HAINES TO BOUNDRY 28 Missing pages 26-28 CDS ROUTE NOT HNS 1957 NA F-095-5(1) CHILKAT RIVER BRIDGE 8 POSSIBLE Page 2 tblAsbuilt CityLocation Year StateNumber FedNumber ProjectName Sheets Notes MISSING SHEETS 3-7 OF HNS 1961 NA 50-A-290 SMALL BOAT HARBOR 5 7 & SHEETS 4-8 OF 8. CDS ROUTE NOT HNS 1961 NA F-095-5(4) MUNCASTER CREEK BRIDGE 16 POSSIBLE MAIN ST. CITY OF HAINES GRADING, HNS 1961 NA S-0999(1) DRAINAGE & PAVING 26 Missing pages 18-26 HNS 1961 NA SP-3014 LITTLE BOULDER CREEK BRIDGE 16 SEE PROJECT F-095-5(4) SOUTHEAST ALASKA FERRY SYSTEM HNS 1962 NA F-095-10(1) TERMINAL FACILITY 11 Missing pages 10-11 HNS 1962 W6209 NA HAINES FLOAT FACILITIES 3 MISSING SHEET 3 HNS 1967 3-68166 NA HAINES BOAT HARBOR FACILITIES 5 MISSING SHEET 5 HAINES, LUTAK ROAD GRADING, HNS 1968 NA F-095-10(2) DRAINAGE & PAVING FERRY TERMINAL 36 Missing pages 22-36 HNS 1969 3-70189 NA LETNIKOF COVE FLOAT FACILITIES 6 MISSING SHEETS 5, 6. HAINES TO JUNEAU I CHILKAT RIVER HNS 1969 NA S-0961(11) CROSSING GRADING, DRAINAGE & 34 Missing sheet 16 - 34 HAINES MP. 25.30 TO CANADIAN HNS 1974 NA RF-095-10(6) BORDER GRADING, DRAINAGE & 15 HNS 1976 NA OS-3(004) UNION ST. 33 See project RF-095-10(7) HNS 1976 NA RF-095-10(7) PROPOSED HWY. HAINES HWY. M.P. 2-5 33 HNS 1976 NA RF-095-10(8) U.S. CUSTOMS TO HAINES FERRY 33 See project RF-095-10(7) HNS 1976 NA RS-0987(1) MUD BAY RD. 33 See project RF-095-10(7) HNS 1976 NA RS-0990(2) MAIN ST. SPUR 33 See project RF-095-10(7) HNS 1977 3-78146 NA HAINES HARBOR FACILITIES 17 HNS 1978 5-78146 07-01-01953.40 HAINES HARBOR FACILITIES PHASE II 9 HNS 1978 NA SOS-3(009) CHILKOOT RIVER BRIDGE 11 Missing pages 4-11 HNS 1979 K39189 NA LETNIKOF COVE FLOAT 9 HAINES M.P. 4 TO 14 GRADING, HNS 1979 NA FR-F-095-6(3) DRAINAGE & PAVING 14 12.5 MI TO 25.3 MI HAINES HWY. HNS 1980 NA F-FR-095-6(4) GRADING, PAVING & DRAINAGE 26 HNS 1981 G-31305 SOS-3(13) THIRD AVE. AND MAIN STREET HAINES 8 HAINES HIGHWAY MILE 25.3 TO HNS 1981 NA HES-095-6(5) CANADIAN BORDER GUARDRAIL 9 Page 3 tblAsbuilt CityLocation Year StateNumber FedNumber ProjectName Sheets Notes LUTAK ROAD FROM FERRY TERMINAL HNS 1983 67477 RS-0991(2) TO LUTAK SPUR ROAD 11 INCOMPLETE. SHOULD HNS 1983 K78146 NA LETNIKOF COVE GANGWAY FLOAT 1 BE PART OF A SET. HNS 1984 B-59532 RS-0987(3) MUD BAY RD. HAINES STAGE I 12 MUD BAY ROAD STAGE I GRADING, HNS 1984 B-59592 RS-0987(3) DRAINAGE, SURFACE TREATMENT 12 Missing pages 11, 7 and 12 HNS 1985 68732 D-15712 HAINES AIRPORT ACCESS ROAD 5 MUD BAY ROAD STAGE III GRADING, HNS 1985 68914 RS-0987(5) DRAINAGE, SURFACE TREATMENT 9 MUD BAY ROAD HAINES STAGE II HNS 1985 B-30142 RS0987(4) GRADING, DRANAGE SURFACE 13 MUD BAY ROAD STAGE III GRADING, HNS 1985 B-30212 RS-0987(5) DRAINAGE, SURFACE TREATMENT 9 See project 68914 HNS 1985 D-15732 ADAP 6-02-0112-01 HAINES AIRPORT PAVING 7 HNS 1986 68775 RS-0937(20) UNION ST. & 2ND AVE. INTERSECTION 2 HNS 1986 69157 NA HAINES LUTAK INLET BOAT LAUNCH 5 HNS 1986 A30102 RS-0937(20) UNION ST. & 2ND AVE. INTERSECTION 2 See project 68775 HNS 1987 69266 AIP3-02-0112-02 HAINES AIRPORT IMPROVEMENTS 11 LUTAK ROAD FROM FERRY TERMINAL TO LUTAK SPUR ROAD GRADING AND HNS 1988 69886 RS-0991(4) DRAINAGE PHASE II 11 HNS 1989 NA 1495-89 HAINES HARBOR CONDITION SURVEY 1 HNS 1990 69523 AIP3-02-0112-03 HAINES AIRPORT IMPROVEMENTS 39 HNS 1990 70226 F-095-6(11) HAINES HWY. MP 24 TO BORDER 28 Missing pages 10-28 HAINES LUTAK RD. GRADING AND HNS 1990 70244 RS-0991(5) SURFACING 4 LITTLE BOULDER CREEK TO BIG HNS 1992 71070 NH-F-095-6(13) BOULDER CREEK GRADING, PAVING & 18 HAINES HWY. MP 30 EMERGENCY HNS 1992 71198 ER--0065(2) PAVING GRADING AND PAVING 18 See project 71070 HAINES FERRY TERMINAL UPLAND HNS 1992 75034 RS-0091(3) IMPROVEMENTS 19 CDS N/A HNS 1993 71358 STP-0987(6) MUD BAY ROAD REPAVING 12 SMALL TRACTS ROAD REHABILITATION HNS 1995 71400 STP-0003(25) AND PAVING 30 Page 4 tblAsbuilt CityLocation Year StateNumber FedNumber ProjectName Sheets Notes EAGLE VIEWING AREA TURNOUT HNS 1995 71511 TE-095-6(14) GRADING, PAVING & DRAINAGE 16 Missing pages 13-16 KLUKWAN ROAD CHILKAT AVE. HNS 1997 71622 STP-0003(38) REHABILITATION 19 HNS 1997 72025 TEA-095-6(16) COUNCIL GROUND TRAIL 50 HAINES HIGHWAY MP 25.5 TO LITTLE BOULDER CREEK GRADING, DRAINAGE, HNS 1998 71483 NH-F-095-6(14) BRIDGE REPLACEMENT AND PAVING 88 HNS 1998 71942 NH-095-6(17) HNS-HAINES HWY. UNION ST. TO 42 HAINES HIGHWAY BIG BORDER CREEK TO THE BORDER GRADING, DRAINAGE HNS 1999 71874 SHAK-095-6(20) AND PAVINVG 109 HAINES HIGHWAY REVETMENT HNS 2006 68369 NH-095-06(26) REINFORCEMENT 8 See project Section 18 - C, HYD 1929 NA Section 18 - B1 TEXAS BRIDGE CREEK SURFACING 27 CDS Rote not possible IBEX CREEK SUMMIT/ TEXAS CREEK HYD 1929 NA Section 18 - C HWY. GRADING AND ROW 27 CDS Route not possible HYD 1975 3-75149 NA HYDER PUBLIC FLOAT AND DOCK 7 HYD 1975 X32450 NA HYDER DIKE REPAIR 1 CDS Route not possible HYD 1981 K31149 NA HYDER HARBOR FACILITIES 6 HYD 2002 68198 AIP3-02-0382-0102 HYDER HARBOR IMPROVEMENTS 24 HYG 1956 NA I-56-W3 HYDABURG GRIDIRON & FLOAT 3 HYG 1962 W63116 NA HYDABURG FLOAT FACILITIES 4 MISSING SHEET 4. HYDABURG CREEK BRIDGE AND HYG 1985 E-88602 BR-OS-3(19) APPROACHES GRADING AND 10 HYDABURG ROAD SEALASKA/F.S.
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