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Borough seeks federal and Denali Commission match funds for separated pathways; Antler Ridge cooperative agreement updated

3311285 · May 15, 2025
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Community development staff reported progress on the Antler Ridge cooperative agreement, closed public outreach for two subdivision open houses, and said the borough received a $300,000 Denali Commission award to seed a larger separated‑pathway grant application.

Community development staff told the Denali Borough Assembly on May 14 that multiple transportation and land‑use planning efforts are advancing, including a cooperative agreement for Antler Ridge site design, subdivision outreach and a potential separated‑pathway construction grant.

Community Development Director Stephanie Ford said the borough has an updated cooperative agreement between Federal Highways and the Alaska Department of Natural Resources for Antler Ridge site design. She said staff are refining the Antler Ridge design to remove a connector trail segment and to avoid installing bear‑attracting trash receptacles where…

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