Hemmer Road Upgrade Extension North: Palmer-Wasilla Highway to Bogard
Hemmer Road Upgrade Extension North: Palmer-Wasilla Highway to Bogard
Project Scope
This project will extend and upgrade Hemmer Road from the Palmer-Wasilla Highway to Bogard Road. Improvements will include travel and turn lanes, shoulders, pedestrian/bicycle amenities, drainage, and safety.
Project development will include design, right-of-way acquisition, utility relocation, and construction.
Benefits
This project will provide a new north-south collector level road between the Palmer-Wasilla Highway and the recently completed Bogard Road Extension East project. This connection should reduce traffic on portions of both the Palmer-Wasilla Highway and Bogard Road.
Currently, 49th State Street is the only north-south connection that is constructed to collector road standards in the four-mile stretch between the Glenn Highway and Trunk Road. The lack of other north-south connectivity means drivers have to travel significant distances on Palmer-Wasilla Highway to find a connection that allows travel to the north. The same can be said for traffic travelling on Bogard Road that wants to travel south. This situation leads to congestion on our main arterial road systems.
Status
The Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities (DOT&PF will be managing the development of the project in order to use federal Community Transportation Program funds awarded to the State to match 2018 borough approved bonds which will allow for completion of this project.
Project Costs
The ADOT&PF estimated budget for this project is $5.8M. Project construction may take place in 2022-23.
MSB Capital Projects Department
Brad Sworts, Division Manager
Pre-Design & Engineering Division
1-907-861-7715
Alaska Department of Transportation & Public Facilities
Chris Bentz, Project Manager
(907) 269-0652