The Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities (DOT&PF) updates the statewide long-range transportation plan (LRTP) every 4-5 years. The LRTP provides future direction for our highways, aviation, transit, rail, marine, bicycle, and pedestrian transportation. The LRTP, written with agency and public collaboration, develops Alaska's transportation priorities based on the common interests and needs of stakeholders statewide.
More information coming soon!
View Plan DocumentsA freight plan focuses on the statewide network of ports, highways, airports, rail, ferries, and pipelines that keeps goods moving statewide, nationwide, and around the world. Its plans, programs, and key projects promote safe, efficient, economical freight movement, making the most of the opportunities expected to define the coming years and helping the freight system roll with the challenges—weather extremes, declining workforce, and food security among them.
View Plan DocumentsImportant documents related to the planning process will be posted here as they become available.
Survey Report - September 2021
Public Involvement #1 Comment Summary & Attachments - July 2021
Freight Technical Memo - July 2021
Project Fact Sheet #1 - June 8, 2021
Transportation Assessment - May 26, 2021
LRTP Public Involvement Plan - March 25, 2021
Approved Alaska 2036 Long Range Transportation Policy Plan Update - December 2016
The Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities (DOT&PF) updated the statewide long-range transportation plan (LRTP) in December 2016. The LRTP provides future direction for our highways, aviation, transit, rail, marine, bicycle, and pedestrian transportation. The LRTP, written with agency and public collaboration, develops Alaska's transportation priorities based on the common interests and needs of stakeholders statewide.
View Plan DocumentsThe LRTP aligns with the state's policy direction, addresses statewide needs for all modes of transportation, communicates issues, and prioritizes solutions. The LRTP guides regional and area planning processes, which identify and prioritize local solutions and identify resources required to implement those solutions.
This long-range policy plan examines trends & conditions and analyzes transportation system needs, while identifying policy issues, funding opportunities, and performance measures, with a target outlook through 2036.
Frequently Asked Questions Updated 9/14
Project Fact Sheet Updated 9/14
Map: Mineral/Energy Resources with Transportation Infrastructure
Freight Advisory Committee Meeting Powerpoint #3 - October 2014
Freight Advisory Committee Meeting Presentation - March 2014
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