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Antler Ridge trail plans near construction, committee critiques signage and accessibility
Summary
Denali Borough staff told the committee Antler Ridge design is about 95 percent complete under a FLAP grant; staff and DNR are preparing an invitation to bid but rising construction costs and a DNR hiring freeze could delay work. Committee members provided detailed feedback on orientation and bulletin-board signage, accessibility, wildlife safety content and indigenous place names.
HEALY, Denali Borough
Denali Borough staff said the plan set for Antler Ridge trail improvements is nearly finished and that state and federal funding partners are preparing the site for construction, while committee members weighed design changes for interpretation, accessibility and stewardship.
"The plan set for it is 95% done," Community Development Director Stephanie said, describing the role of the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) in delivering design and pre-construction work under a Federal Lands Access Program (FLAP) grant. She warned that rising…
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