Seward Hwy MP 17-22.5 Rehabilitation

Come Join Us 
for a  Listening   Post at the 
Seward Holiday Arts and Crafts Fair
Friday, December 1, 5-9 p.m.
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Project team members for both the Seward Highway MP 17-22.5 Rehabilitation project and the Seward Highway MP 25.5-36 Rehabilitation project will again host a table at the Seward Holiday Arts and Crafts Fair December 1 from 5 - 9 p.m. in the A laska Railroad Cruise Ship Terminal,   aka the Seward Intermodal Facility.

You are invited to come learn more about the projects' proposed design, scope, and schedule. We'd love to hear your opinion on the project's current design, and how DOT&PF can best consider construction impacts.   We hope to see you there!


Visit our Website
Our project website, www.sewardhighway17to22.com, includes information on the project's purpose, schedule, design, outreach events, and more.  Be sure to read the responses to our "Frequently Asked Questions."

Feel free to contact us at info@sewardhighway17to22.com with any questions or comments.

***Note: Joining our e-mail list is a great way to stay up-to-date and to learn about opportunities to be involved in the process.  Please forward this message to others that may have an interest.

 
For more information, visit www.sewardhighway17to22.com , email us at info@sewardhighway17to22.com  or contact Kristen Keifer, P.E. at 907-269-0597 or Matt Dietrick, Environmental Analyst, at 907-269-0531. 

 

The DOT&PF operates Federal Programs without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability. Full Title VI Nondiscrimination Policy:   dot.alaska.gov/tvi_statement.shtml.  To file a complaint go to:  dot.alaska.gov/cvlrts/titlevi.shtml.

 

The DOT&PF complies with Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Individuals with disabilities who may need auxiliary aids, services, and/or special modifications to participate in this project should contact Allison Biastock at 907-644-2167 to make necessary arrangements. Individuals with a hearing impairment can contact Relay Alaska at 711 for assistance.