Sterling Highway Improvements: Anchor Point to Baycrest Hill (Milepost 157-169)
Sterling Highway Improvements: Anchor Point to Baycrest Hill (Milepost 157-169)
This project will restore the structural integrity, improve safety, reduce congestion, and improve travel efficiency of the project corridor.
Specifically, the project will include:
- Rehabilitating the roadway (e.g. new pavement and earthwork)
- New bridges at North Fork Anchor River and Anchor River
- Curve realignments
- New passing and climbing lanes
- Intersection improvements (e.g. turning lanes and changes to improve sight distance)
- Shoulder widening to eight (8) feet
- New erosion control measures
- Increased clearing
- Drainage facilities including new culverts and upgrades for fish passage
- Addressing maintenance issues (e.g. guardrail, signage, striping, pavement, etc.)
Website: http://www.sterlinghwymp157-169.com/
Project Overview
Current Status
The project is progressing through the right-of-way acquisition and design stages.
- Right-of-way is a slow process and will likely require the rest of the year to finish.
- Design is now at 95% completion.
- Construction is anticipated to start in 2022.
What’s Next
- Complete design work
- Complete utility permitting & relocation agreements
- Complete right-of-way work
- Construction (possibly broken into multiple projects pending funding availability)
Funding
This project is being completed using a combination of state and federal funds and is being developed in accordance with FHWA guidelines.
For more information contact:
Kelly Summers, P.E., DOT&PF Project Manager, (907) 269-0546
Alexa Greene, DOWL Project Administrator, (907) 562-2000
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