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Assembly members probe Chapman School bond-funded traffic reroute after school declines to use new access

5602379 · August 19, 2025
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Assemblymember raised questions about a school-bond funded project to reroute parent drop-off and bus traffic at Chapman School; borough staff said the new access is complete but the school has declined to use it. The contract work is about $187,000–$189,000; staff will follow up and report back.

Assemblymember Dunn asked for an update on a school bond-funded project to reroute parent drop-off and school-bus traffic at Chapman School during the Kenai Peninsula Borough Policies and Procedures Committee meeting.

The change matters because the routed access is intended to keep parent and bus traffic off the state highway at school opening and to improve safety and circulation. Dunn said he had…

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