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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
In AS 19.30.111--19.30.241,
(1) “construction” means the building of a new road, street, or trail or the improvement of existing roads, streets or trails, and includes the necessary preliminary engineering, construction engineering and utility relocation;
(2) “home rule city” means a city as defined in AS 29.04.010;
(3) “local government” means an organized borough of any class, a unified municipality, or a city of any class;
(4) “local service road” means a public road that is used by an average of fewer than 750 vehicles each day and that is not designated as a route on the approved primary, urban, or interstate federal-aid highway system;
(5) “project” means an undertaking to construct a particular portion of a local service road or trail, or, if the context so implies, the particular portion of a local service road or trail so constructed;
(6) “secondary road” means a road that is not included in the approved federal-aid primary highway system and is being maintained by the state or local government;
(7) “trail” means a footpath or way on land or water that is open to public use as a matter of right whether or not a thoroughfare, particularly for dog sleds and mechanized snow vehicles.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Alaska Statutes Title 19. Highways and Ferries § 19.30.241. Definitions - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ak/title-19-highways-and-ferries/ak-st-sect-19-30-241/
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