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Wednesday, June 24, 2009
To view the Technical Advisory Committee memo to the Policy Committee, please click here. (PDF format, 97K)
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Technical Advisory Committee Unanimously Recommends Making the Knik Arm Bridge a Long-Term Project (Year 2018 or Later)
The Anchorage Metropolitan Area Transportation Solutions (AMATS) Technical Advisory Committee, composed of state, municipal, and public members, unanimously recommended to the AMATS Policy Committee on June 18 to move the Knik Arm Bridge from the list of short-term projects (2007-2017) to the list of long-term projects (2018-2027) in Anchorage's Long Range Transportation Plan.To view the Technical Advisory Committee memo to the Policy Committee, please click here. (PDF format, 97K)