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Assembly amends Main Street plan to add green strip, postpones final design for engineers' review
Skagway Assembly · December 4, 2025
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Summary
The assembly amended the preferred Main Street rehabilitation concept to replace a 10‑foot shared path with an 8‑foot shared path and a 2‑foot vegetated green strip, then voted to postpone final adoption until engineers can provide an updated drawing.
After a public hearing and extensive comment on stormwater and pedestrian flow, the Skagway Assembly on Dec. 4 amended the preferred concept for the Main Street rehabilitation project and postponed final approval to get engineering confirmation.
Public commenter Sherry Corrington urged a vegetated buffer to filter stormwater…
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