Draft Design Study Report Available

Draft Design Study Report (DSR): August 2018

The Draft Design Study Report (DSR) for the Midtown Corridor Improvements, Denali Street Area: Benson Blvd to Tudor Rd, is available for public and agency review.  The DSR documents the analysis of the existing issues and recommends solutions to expand transportation opportunities, promote livability and economic development, and enhance connectivity in Midtown Anchorage.

Click the link to read the Midtown Corridor Improvements_Draft DSR

To view the plan documents and all Draft DSR appendices, please go to the Documents Page.

If you have questions or comments, please contact a member of the project team.

Thank you for your continued support of the Midtown Corridor Improvements project.

 

 

 

Join Us at Open House #2 – Complete Streets Alternatives

Please join us for the second public open house to review and comment on the draft complete street alternatives for improving opportunities for pedestrian, bicycle, and mobility for users of all ages and abilities on Denali Street and 36th Avenue.

WHEN: Thursday, April 12, 2018
From 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM

WHERE: Stewart Title
480 E 36th Avenue, Anchorage, AK, 99503

The draft alternatives presented at the open house will be available for review here following the public meeting.  If you can’t attend the open house, you can still provide your input by email or calling a member of the project team. Thank you for your continued interest and support to improve the Midtown Corridor for all users.

 

 

Final Concept Report Available

The Final Concept Report for the Midtown Corridor Improvements is available for review.  To view the full report and appendices, please see the Documents Page.

MOA PME_ Final Concept Report_1-16-18

The Concept Report went before the Planning & Zoning Commission on December 4th as an information item, where commissioners expressed support for the project.  Minutes from the PZC meeting are available for your review.

Midtown Corridor PZC Minutes_Dec 4 2017

Thank you for your continued interest in the Midtown Corridor Improvements project.  Make sure to stop by the Anchorage Transportation Fair on February 8th to support this project and learn more about Anchorage area transportation initiatives!

Concept Report available for Review

The Concept Report for the Midtown Corridor Improvements is available for review! To review the full report and it’s appendices, please see the Documents Page.

  MOA PME_Midtown Corridor Denali St Concept Report

As part of the Municipality’s Context Sensitive Solutions for Transportation Projects, the Concept Report is reviewed as an informational item by the Planning & Zoning Commission.  The informational review will be on December 4th, 2017 at the Loussac Public Library beginning at 6:30 PM.

Thank you for your continued interest in the Midtown Corridor Improvements project and continue to check for more opportunities to participate.

Thank you for attending the Open House

Thank you for attending the first public open house on Thursday, October 5th and helping to identify issues and opportunities for the corridor.

If you missed the open house, you can review the materials presented by following the links below, or on the Public Involvement page.

Midtown Corridor Denali St Open House_Fact Sheet_10-05-2017

Midtown Corridor Denali St Open House Exhibits 10-05-17

Midtown Corridor Denali St Open House _Project Overview Map 10-05-17

Let us know what issues you have experienced in the Midtown Corridor, Denali Street area by contacting a member of the project team.

Join Us for the Open House

Please join us for the first public open house  to identify issues and opportunities for pedestrian, bicycle, and mobility for users of all ages and abilities on Denali Street and 36th Avenue.

WHEN:  Thursday, October 5th
From 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM

WHERE:  Stewart Title
480 E 36th Ave, Anchorage, AK 99503

If you cannot attend the first open house, you can still participate by emailing or calling us to share your view on current non-motorized issues, access and linkages, comfort, image, and use of the Midtown Corridor.