Minnesota Drive & I/L Streets Corridor Plan
Minnesota Drive & I/L Streets Corridor Plan
The Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities (DOT&PF) is using a special planning method called corridor planning for Minnesota Drive and I/L Streets. This approach will help combine how land is used, the area around it, and the ways people travel. Corridor Planning sees these roads as important areas that help people move around and reach places nearby. The plan will help guide decisions about where to spend money on transportation, find problems with Minnesota Drive and I/L Streets, and explain how these roads fit into the larger transportation system in Anchorage.
Main Page
Click to open the Draft Plan
Appendix A: Public Involvement Summary - To Be Completed
Appendix B: Land Use, Socioeconomic, and Corridor Performance Summary
Appendix C: Future Travel Demand and Performance Memo
Appendix D: Alternatives Suggestions
Appendix E: Alternatives Analysis
Appendix F: MN and I/L Streets Corridor Plan Peer City Strategies Summary
Appendix G: Current Conditions Report
Click here to open the Draft Plan Summary
The Public Comment Period will be open until May 29th.
Click here to share comments on the Draft Corridor Plan.
What's Coming Up
Anchorage Transportation Fair
If you didn't make it to the Public Workshop on April 14th, join us at the Anchorage Transportation Fair to learn about the recommendations for the Draft Corridor Plan!
- When: Wednesday, April 22, 2026, 3pm-7pm
- Where: Alaska Airlines Center, Main Arena, 3550 Providence Drive, Anchorage
- Bus Routes 10,20, 04 55 will get you there!
Project Schedule
Contact Information
- Project Contact Information
- James Starzec, AICP - DOT&PF Project Manager james.starzec@alaska.gov
- Aaron Jongenelen, AMATS Executive Director aaron.jongenelen@anchorageak.gov
- Van Le, AICP - R&M Consultants, Inc. Project Manager vle@rmconsult.com