Prince
William Sound Transportation Plan
Sound transportation
for the future
The Prince William Sound Transportation
Plan was approved on July 15, 2001. The plan
represents a three-year interactive process
involving regional leaders, planners from
the Department's three regional staffs and
the Division of Progam Development (formerly
the Statewide Planning Division), and a multi-disciplined
consulting team led by Parsons Brinckerhoff's
Seattle office. The plan forecasts regionally-significant
transportation system needs for the upcoming
twenty-year period and recommends improvements
to meet those needs. Highlighting the plan
is a recommendation for the purchase and deployment
of high-speed vehicle ferries to Prince William
Sound by the Alaska Marine Highway System.
Preliminary Technical Memoranda - Note: Some information contained in these documents may have been revised by later documents and/or the final plan.
The below files are in PDF format.
Document |
Date |
Travel demand forecasts | Nov 1999 |
Ferry alternatives revenue analysis | Mar 2000 |
Potential Financial Resources | Oct 1999 |
Survey: Chenega, Tatitlek, Cordova | Oct 1998 |
Preliminary Environmental Issues | Mar 1998 |
Evaluation of Alternatives | May 2000 |
Goals and Objectives | Jul 1998 |
Needs and Deficiencies | Nov 1999 |
Implication of Technical Improvements | Jan 1999 |
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