| Yukon-Kuskokwim
Delta Transportation Plan
Dynamic transportation
for a land of diversity
updated 9/19/2008
The Y-K Delta region presents
significant transportation challenges to the
state.The large coastal villages have many
needs. The lack of roads and cost-effective
road building opportunities puts pressure
on the region's other modes of transportation.
With its growing population and increasing
use of consumer products as well as traditional
resources, the people of the Y-K Delta are
placing ever greater demands on the existing
transportation infrastructure.
Practical ways to improve transportation
expressed in the Y-K Delta Transportation
Plan include upgrading airports to improve
safety and meet future demand, marking a network
of winter trails to improve traveler safety,
access mining road development in the Kuskokwim
Mountains region to enhance regional economic
diversification, Bering Sea port development,
and river village barge mooring facilities.
The Y-K Delta Transportation
Plan was developed over a three-year period
with extensive involvement of a 14-member
Advisory Committee made up of leaders from
throughout the region. The planning effort
culminated in the publishing of the plan in
March 2002
Download
the Y-K Delta Transportation Plan (22.0M)
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the Plan Summary only
(10.3M)
Download the plan appendices (8.9M)
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