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CONSTRUCTION C Goldhill Rd Goldstream Rd. 11 GOLDHILL ROAD BICYCLE AND PEDESTRIAN FACILITIES 9 Contact: Tom Laurencelle, 451-2630 STATE of ALASKA DEPARTMENT of TRANSPORTATION & PUBLIC FACILITIES • Widening the shoulders on Goldhill Road; resurfacing the roadway, approach work, signing and striping Farmers Loop Rd. Steese Hwy. Ballaine Rd. Chena Hot Springs Rd. CHENA HOT SPRINGS ROAD SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS 10 Contact: Lauren Staft, 322-7625 10 • Updating striping and installing warning signage from just east of the Steese Expressway 13 4 to the end of the route; installing radar speed feedback signs and optical speed bars S h College Rd. ee p 1 FAIRBANKS AREA SIGNING AND STRIPING CONSTRUCTION C Goldhill Rd. re Rd. Nordale ek Rd. 4 11 Contact: Dave Arvey, 451-2621 9 • Updating striping and warning signs on the Old Steese Highway at Fox, Ballaine Road, NORTHERN REGION 2016 Geist Rd. Johansen Expy. 2 Farmers Loop Road, Steele Creek Road, Gilmore Trail, Goldstream Road, Sheep Creek Illinois St. Road, Murphy Dome Road, Chena Ridge Road, Chena Pump Road, the Old Richardson Parks Hwy. 6 Highway at North Pole and Badger Road Airport Way Cowles St. r Chena Ridge Rd. 5 e FAIRBANKS AND NORTH POLE INTERSECTION STRIPING, PHASE II iv Ch a R Badger Rd. 12 Contact: Dave Arvey, 388-4478 en 3 University Ave. University 14 • Striping intersections in the Fairbanks and North Pole area Chena Pump Rd. 7 Peger Rd. 23rd Ave. FORT WAINWRIGHT 8 St. Lathrop SHEEP CREEK CULVERT REPLACEMENT 13 Contact: Dan Adamczak, 451-2294 Mitchell Expy. • Replacing the non-functioning culvert at approximately MP 3 and rebuilding the curve at Richardson Hwy. Van Horn Rd. this location FAIRBANKS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT FMATS AREA SURFACE UPGRADES 2016 S. Cushman St. Cushman S. 14 Contact: John Chamberlain, 590-7636 • Performing preventative maintenance activities on roads and paths throughout Fairbanks and North Pole, including Turner Street, Rickert Street, Marshall Drive, Panorama Drive, Heather Drive, and Hans Way in Fairbanks and Doughchee Avenue, 5th Avenue path, 12 Blanket Boulevard path, and Snowman Lane path in North Pole NORTH POLE FAIRBANKS & NORTH POLE CONTACT INFORMATION PUBLIC INFORMATION ACTING MAINTENANCE & OPERATIONS YANKOVICH ROAD/MILLER HILL ROAD MULTI-USE PATH CITY OF FAIRBANKS PEDESTRIAN FACILITIES UPGRADE 1 Contact: Tad Tomasic, 750-3541 5 Contact: Tyler Straub, 388-8214 Meadow Bailey Jason Sakalaskas • Remaining work this summer: culvert, ditch, seeding and shoulder work, as well as other • Reconstructing pedestrian facilities on Aurora Drive, Cowles Street, Lacey Street, and 5th, 451-2240 451-2214 work near the Large Animal Research Station 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, and 10th Avenues from Cowles Street to Noble Street, and 10th Avenue ACTING REGIONAL DIRECTOR DESIGN/PRECONSTRUCTION from Noble Street to the Steese Highway Ryan Anderson, P.E. Ryan Anderson, P.E. COLLEGE ROAD RIGHT TURN LANES Contact: Jacob Helton, 322-9776 PEGER ROAD RESURFACING 451-5129 451-5129 2 • Installing a separate right turn lane at the intersection of College Road/Old Steese 6 Contact: Mary Ann Robinson, 451-2794 CONSTRUCTION PLANNING Highway, and a new, second right turn lane at the intersection of College Road/ • Resurfacing Peger Road from the Alaska Railroad yard to 500 feet past Van Horn Road, Frank Ganley, P.E. Judy Chapman Steese Highway approximately 1,840 feet of Phillips Field Road and the Peger Road/Johansen Expressway 451-5420 451-5151 on and off ramps BADGER ROAD BIKE/PEDESTRIAN PATH RESURFACING CENTRAL REGION SOUTHCOAST REGION 3 Contact: Dean Ash, 451-3068 FMATS PEDESTRIAN IMPROVEMENTS, STAGE I 269-0448 465-8994 • Resurfacing the Badger Road bike/pedestrian path and constructing ramps 7 Contact: Mary Ann Robinson, 451-2794 • Constructing pedestrian facilities along Davis Road, Peger Road, Wilbur Street and AURORA AND AUBURN DRIVE RESURFACING Lathrop Street The City of Fairbanks and the Fairbanks North Star Borough also construct and maintain roadways N & P UB in the Fairbanks area. Their offices can be reached at 459-6770 and 459-1353, respectively. IO LIC Contact: Tyler Straub, 388-8214 AT 4 T FA R C O I • Resurfacing roadway on Aurora Drive from Hanson Road to College Road, as well as NORTHERN REGION SIGNAL INTERCONNECT MITCHELL-JOHANSEN L P The DOT&PF operates Federal Programs without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, age, I S T N I roadway and bike path along Auburn Drive 8 Contact: Mary Ann Robinson, 451-2794 E Alaska A or disability. Full Title VI Nondiscrimination Policy: dot.alaska.gov/tvi_statement.shtml. S R • Upgrading the existing copper wire-based traffic signal interconnect from the Mitchell To file a complaint go to: dot.alaska.gov/cvlrts/titlevi.shtml. Navigator.org T Expressway to the Johansen Expressway; improving capacity, reliability and insurance ROAD CONSTRUCTION ST A from accidental line breaks UPDATES AT SK E OF A LA Barrow NORTHERN REGION COLDFOOT AIRPORT IMPROVEMENTS NORTHERN REGION AVALANCHE GATES Deadhorse 29 Contact: Sig Strandberg, 443-1434 44 Contact: Travis Donovan, 590-4355 • Resurfacing all operational surfaces and installing new lighting; clearing brush and 26 • Upgrading the avalanche gates, crash barriers and approach warning signs on the trees that obstruct airspace Richardson Highway at MP 12, 16 and 18 and on the Copper River Highway at MP 4.9 and NORTHERN REGION 27 28 ELLIOTT HIGHWAY MP 107.7-120.5 RECONSTRUCTION 5.3; installing new avalanche gates, crash barriers and approach warning signs on the Copper River Highway at MP 4.7 and 5.6 Ambler 30 Contact: Bob Farneski, 590-3650 19 Kotzebue 20 21 • Reconstructing the Elliott Highway from MP 107.7 to 120.5 VALDEZ RIVER ENCROACHMENT REPAIRS 29 45 Contact: Travis Donovan, 590-4355 15 PARKS HIGHWAY MP 321 SPEED FEEDBACK SIGN 16 22 • Nome Dalton Hwy. Raising the grade at MP 6.5 Richardson Highway and stabilizing the embankment at 18 31 Contact: Lauren Staft, 322-7625 17 MP 12.5 • Installing a radar speed feedback sign near Parks Highway MP 321.6 and replacing signs impacted by this installation RICHARDSON HIGHWAY MP 2 IMPROVEMENTS Tanana Elliott Hwy. 30 46 Contact: Travis Donovan, 590-4355 Steese Hwy. PARKS HIGHWAY MP 287 & 314 REST AREAS 23 Manley Hot • Constructing intersection and drainage improvements at the Richardson Highway/ 32 Contact: Sarah Schlichting, 347-7772 Galena 25 24 Springs Fairbanks Mineral Creek Loop Road T-intersection to accommodate truck traffic, including a cross 31 • Constructing and installing rest areas on the Parks Highway near MP 287 and MP 314; Emmonak 32 38 culvert located on the west side of the T-intersection 33 Alaska Hwy. Taylor Hwy. installing signage for new and existing rest areas between MP 163 and 360 34 Richardson Hwy. 56 57 RICHARDSON HIGHWAY MP 0-3.6 ASPHALT SURFACE REPAIRS 14 39 PARKS HIGHWAY BRIDGE DECK REHABILITATION 35 47 Contact: Travis Donovan, 590-4355 Denali Hwy. 55 33 Contact: Lucas Bowers, 347-3887 37 • Replacing asphalt surface on the Richardson Highway at MP 0-3.6 and sections of 36 40 • Rehabilitating the decks of three bridges on the Parks Highway: Nenana River at Rex 41 Tok Egan Drive, Ferry Way and Hazelet Avenue, including striping, drainage and lighting 53 (#216), Tanana River (#202) and North Slough Tanana River (#201) 54 Parks Hwy. 52 42 Tok Cutoff COPPER RIVER HIGHWAY SIGNING AND STRIPING CENTRAL REGION 51 PARKS HIGHWAY MP 239-241.5 ROCK SLOPE MITIGATION PROJECT 48 Contact: Brian Herning, 451-3018 Glenn Hwy. Glennallen 34 Contact: Steve Oswald, (218) 576-6645 McCarthy Road • Updating striping and warning signs on the Copper River Highway between route 44 43 • Rock scaling and blasting; continuation of work from the Parks Highway MP 239-252 beginning and Bridge No. 339 45 Rehabilitation Project Anchorage Valdez 50 McCarthy GOOSE MEADOWS CULVERT REPLACEMENT 47 46 PARKS HIGHWAY SIGNING AND STRIPING Cordova 49 Contact: Brian Herning, 451-3018 35 Contact: Dave Arvey, 451-2621 SOUTHCOAST REGION • Replacing the existing Goose Meadows culvert at MP 20.1 Copper River Highway with 48 49 • Updating striping and warning signs on the Parks Highway between Fairbanks a new, larger diameter fish-pass arch and MP 174 PARKS HIGHWAY BROAD PASS MP 194 RAILROAD OVERCROSSING EDGERTON HIGHWAY LAKINA RIVER BRIDGE REPLACEMENT 50 Contact: Jake Mills, (702) 630-4426 36 Contact: Dave Hetman, 768-2712 PILOT STATION AIRPORT RELOCATION HUGHES AIRPORT GRAVEL SURFACE REPAIRS • Replacing the Lakina River Bridge (#1195) on the Edgerton Highway 14 • Reconstructing approximately 1 mile of the Parks Highway and constructing a railroad Contact: Neil Strandberg, 304-2394 22 Contact: Neil Strandberg, 304-2394 overpass and bridge to cross the middle fork of the Chulitna River TOK CUTOFF MP 17 TULSONA CREEK BRIDGE REPLACEMENT • Constructing a new runway and safety area, taxiway and safety area, apron and support • Resurfacing the existing aprons and portions of the connecting taxiway; providing 51 Contact: Andy Pagel, 699-6446 area, and snow removal equipment building; installing airport lighting; constructing an drainage improvements PARKS HIGHWAY MP 192-194 RESURFACING • Replacing the Tulsona Creek Bridge (#1250) at MP 17 of the Tok Cutoff access road and overhead power line extension 37 Contact: Dave Hetman, 768-2712 ROAD TO TANANA • Reclaiming and repaving asphalt surface; replacing culverts and performing minor TOK CUTOFF MP 75.6 SLANA RIVER BRIDGE NOME SEA STORM PERMANENT REPAIRS 23 Contact: Frank Brassart, 378-4424 ditch improvements 52 Contact: Joe Forrest, 378-6565 15 Contact: Tony Cox, 304-1626 • Constructing the last 4 miles of new road; end result of the project will
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