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Assembly recommends Concepts 4B and 5 for further public review of Main Street redevelopment
Summary
The Skagway Municipality assembly voted to recommend Concept 4B and Concept 5 from the Main Street redevelopment study for additional public outreach and refinement, after staff described a multi-use-path design and officials debated costs, phasing and accessibility.
The Skagway Municipality assembly voted to recommend two design options — Concept 4B and Concept 5 — to go back to the public for further input on the Main Street redevelopment project. The recommendation followed staff presentations that described Concept 5 as a combination of prior designs with a widened multi‑use path, parking on both sides and full utility replacement.
Staff said Concept 5 would include a widened west-side multi-use path intended to serve pedestrians, bicycles and strollers, two eight-foot parking lanes, 12-foot driving lanes and five-foot green strips on either side.…
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