The Fairbanks Area Surface Transportation Planning technical committee voted Wednesday against adding the Chena Hot Springs/Steese Highway bridge to the agency’s two major plans, a requirement in order for the
Fairbanks Area Surface Transportation Planning kicked off a comprehensive update of local transportation needs for the Fairbanks North Star Borough Tuesday night as it sought public input.
The independent stakeholder committee set up to spearhead a corridor study of the Alaska, Richardson, and Steese highways between Tetlin and Fort Knox touched base on bridge replacements Thursday.
The Fairbanks North Star Borough will provide a local match to a $3.4 million project meant to improve access to the Chena Lake Recreation Area and pave Plack Road.