Now is the time to comment on the draft functional classification of all public roads in Alaska. Learn about Functional Class, why it's important to your community and how you can submit comments.
Questions? Contact Lisa Idell-Sassi, FC Manager, lisa.idell-sassi@alaska.gov
The Alaska DOT&PF Thriving Communities Program (TCP) is a three-year effort, in partnership with the Alaska Municipal League, to support local governments, Regional Planning Organizations, and tribes in planning and implementing transportation projects to enhance infrastructure, boost economies, and improve quality of life.
Central Region entities participating in the TCP: Aleknagik, Chevak, Cordova, Nunapitchuk, Manokotak, Eklutna and Prince William Sound Economic Development District, and Yukon-Kuskokwin Regional Tribal Government.
Questions? Email us at dot.centralregion.planning@alaska.gov
The Alaska Community Connectivity Action Plan (SCCAP) is an initiative by the Alaska DOT&PF, in partnership with the Alaska Municipal League (AML) aimed at addressing transportation barriers across Alaska with a focus on equity. This plan involves conducting a statewide assessment to identify and evaluate challenges and then creating a prioritized list of capital projects to remove these barriers. The goal is to reconnect communities through innovative and multimodal approaches.
Questions? Contact Central Region Planning dot.centralregion.planning@alaska.gov
The Alaska Aviation System Plan (AASP) is a statewide initiative by Alaska DOT&PF to guide the development, maintenance, and management of Alaska's extensive aviation network, ensuring safe, efficient, and essential air transportation for communities and the economy.
Got airport needs? Contact Philana Miles, Aviation Planner
Questions? Email us at dot.centralregion.planning@alaska.gov