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Commission accepts 35% concept for Seward Highway–Tudor Road interchange, cites pedestrian safety
Summary
The Planning and Zoning Commission accepted a context‑sensitive concept report for the Seward Highway–Tudor Road interchange, endorsing a tight‑diamond alternative and protected shared‑use paths. DOT said only minor right‑of‑way acquisitions are expected at this stage; a 35% design report and public hearing will follow.
The Anchorage Planning and Zoning Commission voted April 13 to accept a context‑sensitive concept report from the Alaska Department of Transportation for the Seward Highway–Tudor Road interchange, putting the project on track to a formal 35% design study and future public hearing.
Galen Jones of Alaska DOT, who represented the project team, told the commission the concept report recommends a tight‑diamond interchange as the preferred alternative and…
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