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Plan

Bogard/Seldon Corridor Access Management Plan (2025)

    Plan Overview

    The Matanuska-Susitna Borough (MSB), in cooperation with the State of Alaska
    Department of Transportation and Public Facilities (DOT&PF), is actively pursuing the
    management of access along the Bogard Road/Seldon Road Corridor (Bogard-Seldon
    Corridor) between the Glenn Highway and Church Road.

    This Bogard-Seldon Corridor Access Management Plan (CAMP) is the result of that
    effort. This CAMP establishes parameters to manage access to this vital arterial corridor
    consisting of both MSB- and DOT&PF-owned segments.

    Plan Justification

    MSB Title 11: Roads, Streets, Sidewalks, and Trails authorizes the MSB to control
    access to its road network. MSB 11:10 Encroachment Permits and 11:12 Driveways
    Standards provides the authority to approve, establish design standards, manage, and
    revoke, and allows for an appeal process of encroachment and driveway permits.
    DOT&PF is authorized by 17 Alaska Administrative Code (AAC) 10.020 through 17 AAC
    10.060 to control and manage approach roads and driveways that connect to stateowned
    roadways.

    It is within the framework of the above codes that this CAMP makes recommendations to
    mitigate existing conflict points where feasible by eliminating or consolidating existing
    intersecting roads or driveways, and establishes spacing requirements for new
    driveways, and road intersections based on the corridor’s functional classification. It also
    identifies traffic improvements such as roundabouts, medians, or other traffic control
    measures to facilitate traffic flow, improve safety, and minimize congestion.

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