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DOT holds work session on proposed GARS project

DOT holds work session on proposed GARS project
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Agency to Outline Plan to Reconstruct Major East Side Intersection in Tuesday Meeting

2:02 Engineering Manager Carl Heim says the Transportation Department plans to begin work in about a year on the so-called GARS project. That’s an acronym for the four roadways that converge at the intersection: Gaffney Road, Airport Way, and the Richardson and Steese highways. State Department of Transportation officials want to reconstruct the so-called GARS intersection – where Gaffney Road, Airport Way and the Richardson and Steese highways converge – to improve safety and traffic flow. Credit Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities “So we’ll have a full construction season, April through October, and then the following year, April through October,” he said. “So, it’ll be two full seasons – so it’ll be ’22 and ’23.”

Road Project to Temporarily Close Fort Wainwright Main Gate, Visitor Center

2:19 Commuters and other motorists may run into delays getting on and off Fort Wainwright this summer after post officials close the Main Gate and Visitors Center for a $2.5 million project road project that post officials say will improve traffic flow on Gaffney Road. Post officials will open two other gates to help traffic flow into and off-post, including the Lazelle Gate, where a temporary visitor center will be set up. While work in under way around the Main Gate, motorists will be able to enter and exit Fort Wainwright through five other gates, including two that will be temporarily reopened for the project.

Road Project Will Improve Traffic Flow Around Fort Wainwright s Visitor Center, Main Gate

2:19 Motorists may run into delays as they approach the Main Gate next month – and at the Visitor Center, for those who must stop there to get a visitors pass – while work is under way on the $2.5 million project. While work in under way around the Main Gate, motorists will be able to enter and exit Fort Wainwright through five other gates, including two that will be temporarily reopened for the project. Credit Fort Wainwright “We anticipate the wait for the pass just to be about 2 to 3 minutes longer than normal,” says Fort Wainwright spokesperson Eve Baker. She says when work is completed this fall, there will be more lighting around the Visitor Center parking lot. And motorists will be able to get onto post more easily, because the project includes adding a designated lane for commercial vehicles like delivery trucks.

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