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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 19. Highways and Ferries
- Chapter 10. State Highway System
- Section 270. Highway Construction Near Airports.
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AS 19.10.270. Highway Construction Near Airports.
- (a) A person may not construct, reconstruct, relocate, or extend a federal-aid highway within two miles of an airport,
airstrip, or private air facility without first obtaining the written approval of the commissioner, as provided by
regulation.
- (b) The commissioner may not approve the construction, reconstruction, relocation, or extension of a highway under this
section if the construction would constitute a hazard to the traveling public or if the construction would otherwise
not be in the public interest.
- (c) The commissioner shall adopt regulations to implement the purpose of this section that are consistent with standards
established by participating federal agencies.
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