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Election District Report
Fiscal Year 1992 Election District Report Legislative Finance Division P.O. BoxWF Juneau, Alaska 99811 (907) 465-3795 TABLE OF CONTENTS ELECTION DISTRICT PAGE NUMBER Summaries ........................................................... III - VI 01 Ketchikan - Wrangell - Petersburg. 1 02 Inside Passage . .. 7 03 Baranof - Chichagof. .. 11 04 Juneau. .. 15 05 Kenai - Cook Inlet . .. 21 06 Prince William Sound . .. 25 07 - 15 Anchorage .............................................................. 31 16 Matanuska - Susitna . .. 61 17 Interior Highways. .. 67 18 Southeast North Star Borough. .. 71 19 - 21 Fairbanks . .. 73 22 North Slope ~- Kotzebue ..................................................... 79 23 Norton Sound ........................................................... 83 24 Interior Rivers . 89 25 Lower Kuskokwim ......... ~.............................................. 93 26 Bristol Bay - Aleutian Islands . 97 27 Kodiak - East Alaska Peninsula ... .. 101 99 Statewide & Totals. .. 107 I II FY92 CAPITAL BUDGET /REAPPROPRIATIONS (CH 96, SLA 91) - AFTER VETOES ELECTION CAPITAL CAPITAL REAPPROP REAPPROP DISTRICT GENFUNDS TOTAL FUNDS GENFUNDS TOTAL FUNDS TOTALS 1 21,750.1 35,266.3 0.0 0.0 35,266.3 2 8,223.8 15,195.6 0.0 0.0 15,195.6 3 3,524.8 6,446.1 0.0 0.0 6,446.1 4 8,397.2 19,387.0 1,360.0 1,360.0 20,747.0 5 11,885.0 16,083.9 0.0 0.0 16,083.9 6 5,315.0 14,371.1 0.0 0.0 14,371.1 7 - 15 73,022.9 99,167.9 -95.3 -95.3 99,072.6 16 13,383.0 66,817.2 -20.0 -20.0 66,797.2 17 6,968.5 39,775.5 0.0 0.0 39,775.5 18 2,103.6 2,753.6 0.0 0.0 2,753.6 -
Western Interior RAC Transcripts Winter 2020
WESTERN INTERIOR SUBSISTENCE RAC MEETING 3/2/2020 WESTERN INTERIOR RAC MEETING 1 WESTERN INTERIOR FEDERAL SUBSISTENCE REGIONAL ADVISORY COUNCIL MEETING PUBLIC MEETING VOLUME I Pike's Landing Fairbanks, Alaska March 2, 2020 9:00 o'clock a.m. COUNCIL MEMBERS PRESENT: Jack Reakoff, Chairman Timothy Gervais Don Honea Tommy Kriska Jenny Pelkola Goodwin Semaken Pollock Simon Regional Council Coordinator, Karen Deatherage Recorded and transcribed by: Computer Matrix Court Reporters, LLC 135 Christensen Drive, Suite 2 Anchorage, AK 99501 907-243-0668/[email protected] Computer Matrix, LLC Phone: 907-243-0668 135 Christensen Dr., Ste. 2., Anch. AK 99501 Fax: 907-243-1473 WESTERN INTERIOR SUBSISTENCE RAC MEETING 3/2/2020 WESTERN INTERIOR RAC MEETING 1 Page 2 1 P R O C E E D I N G S 2 3 (Fairbanks, Alaska - 3/2/2020) 4 5 (On record) 6 7 CHAIRMAN REAKOFF: We're going to start 8 the meeting and the first thing on the agenda is 9 invocation. The Western Interior Regional Advisory 10 Council meeting on Monday morning, March 2. So do you 11 want to say an invocation. 12 13 Jenny, would you like to? 14 15 CHAIRMAN REAKOFF: So Pollock. 16 17 Okay, Jenny, go ahead. 18 19 MS. PELKOLA: Heavenly Father, we thank 20 you for this day. We ask that you be with everyone 21 here and help us Lord to go through our meetings and to 22 make decisions that we have to make. Lord, and we just 23 ask that you bring everyone home safely. 24 25 In Jesus' name we pray. -
Appendix H Draft Plan of Development
DOCKET NO. CP17-___-000 DOC NO: USAI-PE-SRREG-00- RESOURCE REPORT NO. 8 000008-000 ALASKA LNG APPENDIX H – DRAFT PLAN OF DATE: APRIL 14, 2017 PROJECT DEVELOPMENT REVISION: 0 PUBLIC APPENDIX H DRAFT PLAN OF DEVELOPMENT DRAFT PLAN OF DEVELOPMENT AKLNG-6020-REG-PLN-DOC-00029 AKLNG-6020-REG-PLN-DOC-00029 PLAN OF DEVELOPMENT 4-APR-17 REVISION: 0 PUBLIC PAGE 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................................. 5 1.1 PROJECT OVERVIEW ............................................................................................................. 5 1.2 SUMMARY OF PROJECT REGULATORY FRAMEWORK ................................................................ 8 1.3 DOCUMENT ORGANIZATION AND REVISION .............................................................................. 8 2.0 PROJECT PURPOSE AND DESCRIPTION ................................................................................... 9 2.1 EXPECTED PUBLIC BENEFITS ............................................................................................... 10 2.2 PROJECT DESCRIPTION ....................................................................................................... 10 2.2.1 Overview .............................................................................................................. 10 2.3 COMMODITY AND PURPOSE ................................................................................................. 12 3.0 PROJECT LOCATION AND LAND REQUIREMENTS -
IAWG Recommendations to the Governor's
IMMEDIATE ACTION WORKGROUP RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE GOVERNOR’S SUBCABINET ON CLIMATE CHANGE MARCH 2009 THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY BLANK Commissioner Hartig and Members of the Governor’s Subcabinet on Climate Change: The Immediate Action Workgroup (IAWG) is pleased to provide its recommendations regarding the actions and policies that we believe should be implemented in 2009 and 2010. This is the second report provided to the Climate Change Subcabinet and follows up on recommendations and actions taken as a result of our April 17, 2008 report to the Subcabinet. The IAWG has continued at the request of Commissioner Hartig, chairman of the Climate Change Subcabinet, to collaboratively examine the needs of communities that are under imminent threat from conditions that may be attributed to climate change phenomena. The membership of the Immediate Action Workgroup has remained consistent from the previous year with one exception. Added to the IAWG is a representative from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Amy Holman, Lead for NOAA’s Alaska Regional Collaboration Team. Her participation has contributed greatly to our understanding of the data and research that is needed in the near future. The IAWG would likely benefit from additional agency participation. The spirit of cooperation and serious collaboration has infused our meetings and we believe resulted in meritorious recommendations for near-term actions by the Subcabinet and the State of Alaska. Last year we described our recommendations in terms of a recipe for success. The members and others participating with the Immediate Action Workgroup have now worked together for over a year, both directly on the Immediate Action Workgroup’s tasks and on leveraging resources and ideas resulting from the Workgroup’s collaboration. -
Northern Region Dot & Pf Design Project Summary
NORTHERN REGION DOT & PF DESIGN PROJECT SUMMARY CONSTRUCTION BEYOND 2009 Highway Aviation Facility Est Value Est Value Est Value Community # of Pjs Thousands # of Pjs Thousands # of Pjs Thousands Allakaket 1 $4,600.0 Alaska Highway 3 $34,600.0 Ambler 1 $1,500.0 1 $9,500.0 Barrow 1 $7,000.0 Chalkyitsik 1 $9,800.0 Coldfoot 1 $6,450.0 Cordova 1 $5,000.0 2 $14,000.0 Dalton Highway 4 $131,000.0 Delta Jct. 1 $6,000.0 Edgerton Hwy/McCarthy Road 2 $11,200.0 Elliott Highway 1 $9,200.0 Emmonak 1 $6,500.0 Fairbanks 5 $64,150.0 Fort Yukon 1 $11,000.0 Galena 1 $5,500.0 Glenn Highway 1 $20,300.0 Golovin 1 $6,000.0 Gulkana 1 $1,900.0 Holy Cross 1 $9,000.0 Huslia 1 $6,900.0 Kaltag 1 $5,000.0 Kotzebue 2 $21,000.0 Lake Minchumina 1 $5,000.0 Noatak 1 $13,600.0 Nome 1 $8,400.0 Nulato 1 $4,000.0 Nunam Iqua (Sheldon Pt.) 1 $14,700.0 Parks Highway 2 $51,600.0 Pilot Station 1 $13,000.0 Richardson Highway 10 $146,800.0 Ruby 1 $6,300.0 Selawik 1 $5,000.0 St. Mary's 1 $15,300.0 St. Michael 1 $7,500.0 Stebbins 1 $3,000.0 Steese Hwy 1 $16,200.0 Taylor Highway 1 $38,500.0 Tok Cutoff 1 $7,700.0 White Mountian 1 $3,600.0 Total Communities Total Projects 36 $557,650.0 27 $209,650.0 0 $0.0 GRAND TOTAL 63 $767,300.0 ALASKA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC FACILITIES NORTHERN REGION DESIGN PROJECTS CONSTRUCTION BEYOND 2009 ALLAKAKET ALLAKAKET AIRPORT IMPROVEMENTS Estimated Bid Date: TBD Estimated Construction Cost: $4,600.0 Scope: Repair and stabilize the runway embankment and apron to correct settlement areas. -
FAA FY 15-17 DBE Goal Approval
U.S. Department Federal Aviation Administration Civil Rights Office, ACR-4 of Transportation Western-Pacific Region Headquarters 15000 Aviation Blvd. Federal Aviation Lawndale, CA 90261 Administration Reply to: Alaskan Region MAY 04 2015 Mary Siroky, Division Director Department ofTransportation and Public Facilities Civil Rights Office P.O. Box 196900 Anchorage, Alaska 99519-6900 Dear Ms. Siroky: This letter is in reference to the Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) fiscal year (FY) 2015 thru 2017 goal that you submitted for the Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities (ADOT&PF) - Central Region ofAirports, Alaska. Based on our review, we have determined that the goal meet the standards in 49 CFR Part 26, Department ofTransportation regulations. The goal is described as follows: FY 15-17 overall DBE goal: 8.3 % DBE Participation To be obtained through 8.3 % Race-Neutral and 0.0 % Race-Conscious means (Covering the period October I, 2014 through September 30, 2017) The above FY 15-17 overall DBE goal covers the attached list of ADOT&PF ' s Central Region of Airports federal funded projects to be advertised during fi scal years 2015 thru 2017. DBE Accomplishments continue to be due annually on December 1 for the previous fi scal year. Accomplishments can be submitted either through our new dbE-Connect system at at www.faa.dbeconnect.com/F AA/ login.asp or by completing the Uniform Report of DBE Awards/Commitments and Payments form and submitting via email to [email protected]. If you need a dbE-Connect user account, please contact Ricky Watson at phone (310) 725-3940. -
Election District Report
Fiscal Year 1994 Election District Report Legislative Finance Division ~j P.O. Box WF Juneau, Alaska 99811 (907) 465-3795 ELECTION DISTRICT REPORT TABLE OF CONTENTS ELECTION DISTRICT PAGE Summaries .............................................................................................................................................................. III - V 01 Ketchikan .......................................................................................................................................... ........................... I 02 SitkaIPetersburglWrangell ................................................. ................. .......................... ...... .... ................ .............. ...... 5 03 Juneat:t Downtown .......................................................................................................................................... ............. 9 04 MendenhalllLynn Canal ........................... '" ....................... .... .... ................ ...... .... ....... .... ........ ................... ...... ... ...... 13 05 Southeast Islands....................................................................................................................................... ................. 17 06 Kodiak ........................................................................................................................................................................ 23 07 HomerlKalifonsky .................................................................................................................................................... -
Federal Register/Vol. 70, No. 121/Friday, June 24, 2005/Rules
36490 Federal Register / Vol. 70, No. 121 / Friday, June 24, 2005 / Rules and Regulations received; thus the rule is adopted as executing instrument procedures for the DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION proposed. Kaltag Airport and represents the FAA’s The area will be depicted on continuing effort to safely and Federal Aviation Administration aeronautical charts for pilot reference. efficiently use the navigable airspace. The coordinates for this airspace docket 14 CFR Part 71 are based on North American Datum 83. List of Subjects in 14 CFR Part 71 The Class E airspace areas designated as [Docket No. FAA–2005–20555; Airspace Docket No. 05–AAL–08] 700/1200 foot transition areas are Airspace, Incorporation by reference, Navigation (air). published in paragraph 6005 of FAA Revision of Class E Airspace; Order 7400.9M, Airspace Designations Adoption of the Amendment Emmonak, AK and Reporting Points, dated August 30, 2004, and effective September 16, 2004, I In consideration of the foregoing, the AGENCY: Federal Aviation which is incorporated by reference in 14 Federal Aviation Administration Administration (FAA), DOT. CFR 71.1. The Class E airspace amends 14 CFR part 71 as follows: ACTION: Final rule. designation listed in this document will be published subsequently in the Order. PART 71—DESIGNATION OF CLASS A, SUMMARY: This action revises Class E airspace at Emmonak, AK to provide The Rule CLASS B, CLASS C, CLASS D, AND CLASS E AIRSPACE AREAS; adequate controlled airspace to contain This revision to 14 CFR part 71 AIRWAYS; ROUTES; AND REPORTING aircraft executing amended Standard establishes Class E airspace at Kaltag, POINTS Instrument Approach Procedures Alaska. -
KODY LOTNISK ICAO Niniejsze Zestawienie Zawiera 8372 Kody Lotnisk
KODY LOTNISK ICAO Niniejsze zestawienie zawiera 8372 kody lotnisk. Zestawienie uszeregowano: Kod ICAO = Nazwa portu lotniczego = Lokalizacja portu lotniczego AGAF=Afutara Airport=Afutara AGAR=Ulawa Airport=Arona, Ulawa Island AGAT=Uru Harbour=Atoifi, Malaita AGBA=Barakoma Airport=Barakoma AGBT=Batuna Airport=Batuna AGEV=Geva Airport=Geva AGGA=Auki Airport=Auki AGGB=Bellona/Anua Airport=Bellona/Anua AGGC=Choiseul Bay Airport=Choiseul Bay, Taro Island AGGD=Mbambanakira Airport=Mbambanakira AGGE=Balalae Airport=Shortland Island AGGF=Fera/Maringe Airport=Fera Island, Santa Isabel Island AGGG=Honiara FIR=Honiara, Guadalcanal AGGH=Honiara International Airport=Honiara, Guadalcanal AGGI=Babanakira Airport=Babanakira AGGJ=Avu Avu Airport=Avu Avu AGGK=Kirakira Airport=Kirakira AGGL=Santa Cruz/Graciosa Bay/Luova Airport=Santa Cruz/Graciosa Bay/Luova, Santa Cruz Island AGGM=Munda Airport=Munda, New Georgia Island AGGN=Nusatupe Airport=Gizo Island AGGO=Mono Airport=Mono Island AGGP=Marau Sound Airport=Marau Sound AGGQ=Ontong Java Airport=Ontong Java AGGR=Rennell/Tingoa Airport=Rennell/Tingoa, Rennell Island AGGS=Seghe Airport=Seghe AGGT=Santa Anna Airport=Santa Anna AGGU=Marau Airport=Marau AGGV=Suavanao Airport=Suavanao AGGY=Yandina Airport=Yandina AGIN=Isuna Heliport=Isuna AGKG=Kaghau Airport=Kaghau AGKU=Kukudu Airport=Kukudu AGOK=Gatokae Aerodrome=Gatokae AGRC=Ringi Cove Airport=Ringi Cove AGRM=Ramata Airport=Ramata ANYN=Nauru International Airport=Yaren (ICAO code formerly ANAU) AYBK=Buka Airport=Buka AYCH=Chimbu Airport=Kundiawa AYDU=Daru Airport=Daru -
Laws of Alaska 2012
LAWS OF ALASKA 2012 Source Chapter No. HCS CSSB 160(FIN) am H _______17 AN ACT Making and amending appropriations, including capital appropriations, supplemental appropriations, and other appropriations; making appropriations to capitalize funds; and providing for an effective date. _______________ BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF ALASKA: THE ACT FOLLOWS ON PAGE 1 Enrolled SB 160 AN ACT 1 Making and amending appropriations, including capital appropriations, supplemental 2 appropriations, and other appropriations; making appropriations to capitalize funds; and 3 providing for an effective date. 4 _______________ 5 (SECTION 1 OF THIS ACT BEGINS ON PAGE 2) -1- Enrolled SB 160 1 * Section 1. The following appropriation items are for capital projects and grants from the 2 general fund or other funds as set out in section 2 of this Act by funding source to the 3 agencies named for the purposes expressed and lapse under AS 37.25.020, unless otherwise 4 noted. 5 Appropriation General Other 6 Allocations Items Funds Funds 7 * * * * * * * * * * 8 * * * * * Department of Administration * * * * * 9 * * * * * * * * * * 10 Alaska Geologic Materials 4,000,000 4,000,000 11 Center Replacement 12 Facility (HD 1-40) 13 Alaska Land Mobile Radio 3,500,000 3,500,000 14 Software Emergency 15 Response Communication 16 Security Upgrades (HD 17 1-40) 18 Division of Motor Vehicles 550,000 550,000 19 - Driver Knowledge Testing 20 System (HD 1-40) 21 Douglas Island Building 9,200,000 9,200,000 22 Renovation Phase 1 of 3 23 (HD 3-4) 24 Enterprise Technology 1,500,000 1,500,000 25 System Bandwidth 26 Improvement Project for 27 Rural Sites (HD 1-40) 28 Enterprise Technology 800,000 800,000 29 System Bandwidth 30 Monitoring Toolset (HD 31 1-40) HCS CSSB 160(FIN) am H, Sec. -
06-'12, Rural Airports AIP Spending Plan October 20, 2010 DOT/PF, Statewide Aviation
Draft FFY '06-'12, Rural Airports AIP Spending Plan October 20, 2010 DOT/PF, Statewide Aviation APEB LOCID Project Score Ph FFY'06 FFY'07 FFY'08 FFY'09 FFY'10 FFY'11 FFY'12 After FFY'12 Rural Primary Airports Primary Airfield Projects ANI Aniak Airport Improvements 130 2,3,4 $ 4,700,000 BRW Barrow Apron Expansion 88 2,4 $ 7,000,000 BRW Barrow RWY-Apron Paving/ SA Expan-Stg 3 124 2,4$ 3,000,000 BRW Barrow RWY-Apron Paving/ SA Expan-Stg 4 124 2,4 $ 7,200,000 Bethel Parallel RWY and Other Improv--Stg 2 BET (GA Apron Expansion) 130 2,4$ 5,701,583 Bethel Parallel RWY and Other Improv--Stg 3 (Parallel Runway Gravel Surface and BET Lighting) 160 2,4$ 2,733,217 Bethel Parallel RWY and Other Improv--Stg 4 (Parallel Runway Gravel Surface and BET Lighting) 160 2,4$ 5,877,983 Bethel Parallel RWY and Other Improv--Stg 5 BET (Parallel Runway Paving) 160 2,4$ 3,277,634 Bethel Parallel RWY and Other Improv--Stg 6 BET (ROW) 130 2,4 $ 1,650,000 BET Bethel West Heavy Apron Expansion 101 2,4 $ 4,000,000 Bethel Airport RWY / TWY / Commerical BET Apron Pavement Rehabilitation (C) N/A 2,4 $ 13,000,000 Bethel Airport RWY / TWY / Commerical BET Apron Pavement Rehabilitation N/A 2,4 $ 13,000,000 BET Bethel South GA Apron Reconstruction (C) N/A 2,4 $ 4,700,000 BET Bethel South GAApron Reconstruction N/A 2,4 $ 4,700,000 CDV Cordova Apt Apron, TWY & GA Imp Stg 1 113 2,4$ 4,499,980 CDV Cordova Apt Apron, TWY & GA Imp Stg 2 113 2,4 $ 8,500,000 CDV Cordova Apt Apron, TWY & GA Imp Stg 2 (C) 113 2,4 $ 8,500,000 CDV Cordova Apt Apron, TWY & GA Imp Stg 3 113 2,4 $ 6,700,000 CDV Cordova Apt RSA Expan - Stg 2 N/A 2,4$ 4,346,424 CDV Cordova Apt RSA Improvements (Paving) 65 2,4$ 650,000 Note: Spending Plan contains entitlement and discretionary funded projects. -
Federal Register/Vol. 70, No. 121/Friday, June 24, 2005/Rules and Regulations
36492 Federal Register / Vol. 70, No. 121 / Friday, June 24, 2005 / Rules and Regulations CFR 71.1. The Class E airspace PART 71—DESIGNATION OF CLASS A, and 1,200 ft. above the surface at designation listed in this document will CLASS B, CLASS C, CLASS D, AND Chalkyitsik, AK. be published subsequently in the Order. CLASS E AIRSPACE AREAS; DATES: Effective 0901 UTC, September The Rule AIRWAYS; ROUTES; AND REPORTING 1, 2005. POINTS This revision to 14 CFR part 71 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: establishes Class E airspace at Coldfoot, I 1. The authority citation for 14 CFR Jesse Patterson, AAL–538G, Federal Alaska. This additional Class E airspace part 71 continues to read as follows: Aviation Administration, 222 West 7th was created to accommodate aircraft Authority: 49 U.S.C. 106(g), 40103, 40113, Avenue, Box 14, Anchorage, AK 99513– executing new instrument procedures 40120; E.O. 10854, 24 FR 9565, 3 CFR, 1959– 7587; telephone number (907) 271– and will be depicted on aeronautical 1963 Comp., p. 389. 5898; fax: (907) 271–2850; e-mail: [email protected]. Internet charts for pilot reference. The intended § 71.1 [Amended] effect of this rule is to provide adequate address: http://www.alaska.faa.gov/at. controlled airspace for IFR operations at I 2. The incorporation by reference in 14 SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Coldfoot Airport, Coldfoot, Alaska. CFR 71.1 of Federal Aviation History The FAA has determined that this Administration Order 7400.9M, regulation only involves an established Airspace Designations and Reporting On Monday, April 18, 2005, the FAA body of technical regulations for which Points, dated August 30, 2004, and proposed to revise part 71 of the Federal frequent and routine amendments are effective September 16, 2004, is Aviation Regulations (14 CFR part 71) to necessary to keep them operationally amended as follows: create new Class E airspace upward current.