DOT Wants You To Tell Them What You Think About Winter Road Priorities. Do It Now
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October, 2022
The Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities is seeking input and engagement on local priorities.
The department is reaching out to get residents' thoughts on winter maintenance.
In the spring of 2022, the legislature provided intent language that asked DOT&PF to solicit input on how we establish road priorities across the state. This survey is part of that evaluation process.
Extreme weather events, available staff or equipment, and the severity of each storm impact DOT&PF’s ability to restore roads and highways to acceptable driving conditions.
The department said their teams make data-driven decisions rooted in collaborative partnerships, real-world experience, and weather data to respond as quickly and efficiently as they can.
"Sometimes we have to make tough decisions of where and how to apply our snow and ice control resources when responding to winter weather events—that’s where you come in—please share your feedback with us on our winter prioritization system by taking this survey," a release wrote.
Please share your feedback on the winter prioritization system by taking the survey
October, 2022
The Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities is seeking input and engagement on local priorities.
The department is reaching out to get residents' thoughts on winter maintenance.
In the spring of 2022, the legislature provided intent language that asked DOT&PF to solicit input on how we establish road priorities across the state. This survey is part of that evaluation process.
Extreme weather events, available staff or equipment, and the severity of each storm impact DOT&PF’s ability to restore roads and highways to acceptable driving conditions.
The department said their teams make data-driven decisions rooted in collaborative partnerships, real-world experience, and weather data to respond as quickly and efficiently as they can.
"Sometimes we have to make tough decisions of where and how to apply our snow and ice control resources when responding to winter weather events—that’s where you come in—please share your feedback with us on our winter prioritization system by taking this survey," a release wrote.