AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoRoad Safety & Infrastructure: Alaska’s Safer Seward Highway push is back in the spotlight after a July crash near Potter Marsh killed two people, with DOT arguing a divided, barrier-separated design could prevent deadly centerline crossovers. Local Governance & Public Services: Ketchikan Gateway Borough is weighing whether to adopt areawide library powers after a ballot petition, with staff saying costs could shift between borough and city residents. Wildlife Management: ADF&G reports GPS-collared Sitka black-tailed deer translocated to the Kenai Peninsula are being monitored for dispersal and survival, with confirmed mortalities including drownings and predation. Coastal Hazards Research: UAF-led work on ex-Typhoon Merbok finds Western Alaska storm surge intensity varies by bay shape, tides, and seasonal water levels—Norton Sound worst, Bristol Bay least. Education Impacts: Anchorage students returning to school are seeing effects of prior district cuts, including larger classes and fewer offerings. Public Lands Policy: USDA’s proposed rescind of the Roadless Area Conservation Rule is drawing sharp criticism from Southeast Alaska groups and tribes, arguing it would open major forest areas to logging and roadbuilding. Aviation Safety: A remote Alaska charter crash killed all eight aboard after a second landing attempt in dense fog. STEM Community: UAF welcomed new students for orientation, highlighting Arctic research and community pathways. Science Storytelling: UAF also hired veteran journalist Neil Shea as the Snedden Endowed Chair, strengthening science and environmental journalism training.
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