Alaska Statutes Title 35, Chapter 35.40 - Names of Public Works
- Sec. 35.40.001 Reeve Boulevard.
The Elmendorf By-Pass Highway is named the Bob Reeve Boulevard.
- Sec. 35.40.005 Klondike Highway.
The Alaska portion of the highway between Skagway, Alaska and Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, Canada is named the Klondike Highway.
- Sec. 35.40.010 E. L. Patton Bridge.
The bridge spanning the Yukon River at the southern terminus of the James Dalton Highway is named "The E. L. Patton Bridge."
- Sec. 35.40.015 Douglas Bridge.
The bridge across the Gastineau Channel connecting Juneau with Douglas Island is named the Douglas Bridge.
- Sec. 35.40.020 Brenwick/craig Road.
Klutina Road near Copper Center is renamed Brenwick/Craig Road.
- Sec. 35.40.025 Dillingham to Aleknagik Road.
The road from Dillingham to Aleknagik is designated the Gateway to the Wood-Tikchik State Park.
- Sec. 35.40.030 Woodrow Johansen Expressway.
In Fairbanks, the controlled access highway connecting the Geist Road at University Avenue and the Steese Highway interchange is named the Woodrow Johansen Expressway.
- Sec. 35.40.035 Veterans' Memorials.
(a) In Anchorage, the Glenn Highway from mile 0 to mile 9 is designated the Veterans' Memorial Parkway.(b) In Fairbanks, the bridge to be...
- Sec. 35.40.040 Robert J. Mitchell Expressway.
The South Fairbanks Expressway from the Parks Highway and Airport Road interchange to the Richardson Highway is named the Robert J. Mitchell Expressway.
- Sec. 35.40.045 Crabbie's Crossing.
Bridge number 694 at milepost 231.2 on the George Parks Highway is named Crabbie's Crossing.
- Sec. 35.40.050 Ralph M. Bartholomew Veterans' Memorial Bridge.
The bridge to be built across Tongass Narrows to Gravina Island shall be named the Ralph M. Bartholomew Veterans' Memorial Bridge.
- Sec. 35.40.053 Joseph C. Williams, Sr., Coastal Trail.
The bike path adjacent to the South Tongass Highway is named the Joseph C. Williams, Sr., Coastal Trail.
- Sec. 35.40.055 Clint Starnes Memorial Bridge.
The bridge over the Swanson River in the Captain Cook Park area is named the Clint Starnes Memorial Bridge.
- Sec. 35.40.060 Charles E. Carney Memorial Bridge.
The bridge over the Little Susitna River on North Shushana Drive in the Matanuska-Susitna Borough is named the Charles E. Carney Memorial Bridge.
- Sec. 35.40.065 Chief Eddie Hoffman Road.
The Bethel Airport road is named the Chief Eddie Hoffman Road.
- Sec. 35.40.070 Bob Blodgett Nome-Teller Highway.
The road connecting Nome and Teller is named the Bob Blodgett Nome-Teller Highway.
- Sec. 35.40.075 Ina Johnston Bridge.
Bridge number 1192 on Edgerton Park Road over the Little Susitna River is named Ina Johnston Bridge.
- Sec. 35.40.080 Briggs Bridge.
Bridge number 1739 on Eagle River Loop Road over the Eagle River is named the Briggs Bridge.
- Sec. 35.40.082 Sergeant James Bondsteel Bridge of Honor.
Bridge number 1121, across the Knik River in this state, is named the Sergeant James Bondsteel Bridge of Honor.
- Sec. 35.40.085 Black Veterans Recognition Bridge.
Bridge number 503 on the Alaska Highway over the Gerstle River at milepost 1392 is named Black Veterans Recognition Bridge.
- Sec. 35.40.090 Manvil H. Olson Bridge.
Bridge number 1030 off Schrock Road over the Little Susitna River is named the Manvil H. Olson Bridge.
- Sec. 35.40.095 Mountain View Road.
State Route 296308 in Gustavus between the junction with the Good River Road and the boundary of the Glacier Bay National Park is named...
- Sec. 35.40.100 George W. Palmer Memorial Bridge.
Bridge number 1951 on the Old Glenn Highway over the Matanuska River is named the George W. Palmer Memorial Bridge.
- Sec. 35.40.105 East Egan Drive.
That portion of the Richardson Highway in Valdez between the intersection with Meals Avenue and the east intersection with Mineral Creek Loop Road is...
- Sec. 35.40.110 Robert B. Atwood Building.
The state office building at 550 West Seventh Avenue in Anchorage is named the Robert B. Atwood Building.
- Sec. 35.40.115 Herman Leirer Road.
Exit Glacier Road off the Seward Highway near Seward is renamed Herman Leirer Road.
- Sec. 35.40.120 State Trooper Bruce A. Heck Memorial Corridor.
The portion of the Glenn Highway between milepost 128 and milepost 189 is concurrently designated as the State Trooper Bruce A. Heck Memorial Corridor.
- Sec. 35.40.125 Terry Miller Legislative Office Building.
The building in Juneau known as Capital School is named the Terry Miller Legislative Office Building.
- Sec. 35.40.130 Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport.
The state-owned and state-operated international airport at Anchorage is named the Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport.
- Sec. 35.40.135 Alaska Native Veterans' Honor Bridge.
The bridge over the Tanana River at mile 305 of the George Parks Highway is named the Alaska Native Veterans' Honor Bridge.
- Sec. 35.40.140 Joe Redington, Sr., Memorial Trail.
The portion of the Knik-Goose Bay Road in the Matanuska-Susitna Borough between milepost 0 and milepost 15 is concurrently designated as the Joe Redington,...
- Sec. 35.40.145 Fred Zharoff Memorial Bridge.
The Near Island Bridge in Kodiak is named the Fred Zharoff Memorial Bridge.
- Sec. 35.40.150 Trooper Hans-Peter Lothar Roelle Memorial Weigh Station.
The northbound weigh station at mile 10.6 of the Glenn Highway is named the Trooper Hans-Peter Lothar Roelle Memorial Weigh Station.
- Sec. 35.40.155 Officer Justin Todd Wollam Memorial Bike Trail.
The Glenn Highway bike trail is named the Officer Justin Todd Wollam Memorial Bike Trail.
- Sec. 35.40.160 Mail Carrier Emil Wegner Memorial Corridor.
The portion of the Richardson Highway between milepost 10 and milepost 57 is concurrently designated as the Mail Carrier Emil Wegner Memorial Corridor.
- Sec. 35.40.165 Wendy Ann Cogdell Memorial Rest Area.
The rest area on the Officer Justin Todd Wollam Memorial Bike Trail located near mile 8.7 of the Glenn Highway is named the Wendy...
- Sec. 35.40.170 Katelyn Ohmer Markley Bridge.
Bridge number 388 over Ohmer Creek at mile 20.2 on the Mitkof Highway south of Petersburg is named the Katelyn Ohmer Markley Bridge.
- Sec. 35.40.175 William Ransom Wood Centennial Bridge.
Bridge number 1995 over the Chena River in Fairbanks is named the William Ransom Wood Centennial Bridge.
- Sec. 35.40.180 Tom Madsen Airport.
The state airport at the City of Unalaska is named the Tom Madsen Airport.
- Sec. 35.40.185 Sven Haakanson, Sr., Airport.
The state airport at Old Harbor is named the Sven Haakanson, Sr., Airport.
- Sec. 35.40.190 Jack Coghill Bridge to the Interior.
Bridge number 216 over the Nenana River at Rex is named the Jack Coghill Bridge to the Interior.
- Sec. 35.40.195 Charles Gamble Jr. - Donald Sperl Joint Use Facility.
The joint use student recreation center and National Guard readiness center built for the University of Alaska Southeast and the Department of Military and...
- Sec. 35.40.200 Ruth Burnett Sport Fish Hatchery.
The sport fish hatchery to be built in Fairbanks shall be named the Ruth Burnett Sport Fish Hatchery.
- Sec. 35.40.205 Linny Pacillo Parking Garage.
The state parking garage being constructed in Anchorage north of the Robert B. Atwood Building is named the Linny Pacillo Parking Garage. The name...
- Sec. 35.40.210 Purple Heart Trail.
(a) The Alaska Highway from the Alaska-Canada border to Delta Junction and the Richardson Highway between Delta Junction and Fairbanks are concurrently designated the...
- Sec. 35.40.213 Sam Schuyler Memorial Bridge.
The bridge to be built on the Dalton Highway at approximately milepost 308 shall be named the Sam Schuyler Memorial Bridge.
- Sec. 35.40.215 Shirley Demientieff Memorial Bridge.
The bridge over the Tanana River on the George Parks Highway directly north of the Alaska Native Veterans' Honor Bridge is named the Shirley...
- Sec. 35.40.220 Thomas B. Stewart Legislative Office Building.
(a) The Capitol Annex in Juneau known as the Scottish Rite Temple is named the Thomas B. Stewart Legislative Office Building.(b) The legislative council...
- Sec. 35.40.225 William Jack Hernandez Sport Fish Hatchery.
The state fish hatchery under construction on the Elmendorf Air Force Base in Anchorage scheduled to be completed in May 2011 is named the...
- Sec. 35.40.227 Louis Miller Bridge.
The bridge over Hammer Slough on Nordic Drive in Petersburg is named the Louis Miller Bridge.
- Sec. 35.40.230 Richard "Dewey" Duvall Ferry Terminal.
The South Mitkof Island ferry terminal is named the Richard "Dewey" Duvall Ferry Terminal.
- Sec. 35.40.235 Walter L. Kubley Ketchikan Ferry Terminal.
The Ketchikan ferry terminal is named the Walter L. Kubley Ketchikan Ferry Terminal.
- Sec. 35.40.240 Frank Palmer Auke Bay Ferry Terminal.
The ferry terminal located at Auke Bay in Juneau is named the Frank Palmer Auke Bay Ferry Terminal.
- Sec. 35.40.245 Spc. Stephen "Max" Cavanaugh, Jr., Memorial Overpass.
The Dowling Road overpass at milepost 123.7 on the New Seward Highway is named the Spc. Stephen "Max" Cavanaugh, Jr., Memorial Overpass.
- Sec. 35.40.250 Mark Hufford Trail.
The pathway parallel to the section of Eagle River Loop Road connecting Old Glenn Highway with North Parkview Terrace Loop is named the Mark...
- Sec. 35.40.255 Marie Smith Jones Bridge.
The bridge over the Eyak River at mile 5.7 of the Copper River Highway is named the Marie Smith Jones Bridge after Marie Smith
- Sec. 35.40.260 Michael Dean Banta Bridge.
The Scott Glacier No. 1 bridge at mile 7.5 of the Copper River Highway is named the Michael Dean Banta Bridge.
- Sec. 35.40.265 Warren Allen Paulsen Bridge.
The Scott Glacier No. 3 bridge at mile 8.1 of the Copper River Highway is named the Warren Allen Paulsen Bridge.
- Sec. 35.40.270 David Alen Lape Bridge.
The Scott Glacier No. 5 bridge at mile 9.2 of the Copper River Highway is named the David Alen Lape Bridge.
- Sec. 35.40.275 David Henry Elisovsky Bridge.
The Scott Glacier No. 7 bridge at mile 9.7 of the Copper River Highway is named the David Henry Elisovsky Bridge.
- Sec. 35.40.280 Leonard F. Olson Bridge.
The Scott Glacier No. 9 bridge at mile 10.4 of the Copper River Highway is named the Leonard F. Olson Bridge.
- Sec. 35.40.285 Norman D. Osborne Bridge.
The Scott Glacier No. 11 bridge at mile 11 of the Copper River Highway is named the Norman D. Osborne Bridge.
- Sec. 35.40.290 Patrick A. Burchett Bridge.
The Sheridan Glacier East Channel bridge at mile 16.3 of the Copper River Highway is named the Patrick A. Burchett Bridge.
- Sec. 35.40.295 John W. Jones Bridge.
The Flag Point West bridge at mile 26.7 of the Copper River Highway is named the John W. Jones Bridge.
- Sec. 35.40.300 W. H. Mumby Bridge.
The Flag Point East bridge at mile 26.9 of the Copper River Highway is named the W. H. Mumby Bridge.
- Sec. 35.40.305 Matthew Anderson Bridge.
The Round Island bridge at mile 27.6 of the Copper River Highway is named the Matthew Anderson Bridge.
- Sec. 35.40.310 Lucian Platt Bridge.
Bridge number 334 at mile 34.6 of the Copper River Highway is named the Lucian Platt Bridge.
- Sec. 35.40.315 Steve Green Bridge.
Bridge number 339 at mile 36.2 of the Copper River Highway is named the Steve Green Bridge.
- Sec. 35.40.320 William M. Jones Bridge.
Bridge number 342 at mile 37 of the Copper River Highway is named the William M. Jones Bridge.
- Sec. 35.40.325 James Bennett Bridge.
Bridge number 345 at mile 37.9 of the Copper River Highway is named the James Bennett Bridge.
- Sec. 35.40.330 Minto-Al Wright Airport.
The state-owned airport at Minto, Alaska, also known as the Minto Al Wright Airport, is named the Minto-Al Wright Airport.
- Sec. 35.40.335 Koyukuk Station Veterans' Airport.
The state-owned airport at Koyukuk, Alaska, known as the Koyukuk Airport, is named the Koyukuk Station Veterans' Airport.
- Sec. 35.40.340 Greg Kruschek Avenue.
The state-owned Nome Bypass Road is named Greg Kruschek Avenue.
- Sec. 35.40.345 Harry Kito Bridge.
The bridge over Falls Creek at mile 10.4 of the Mitkof Highway is named the Harry Kito Bridge after Lance Corporal Donald Harry Kito.
- Sec. 35.40.350 Klawock-Frank Peratrovich Airport.
The state-owned airport at Klawock, known as the Klawock Airport, is named the Klawock-Frank Peratrovich Airport.
- Sec. 35.40.355 Nellie "the Original Mrs. Claus" Miller Bridge.
The northbound Chena Flood Channel Bridge, bridge number 1364, is named the Nellie "the original Mrs. Claus" Miller Bridge.
- Sec. 35.40.356 Con "the Original Santa Claus" Miller Bridge.
The southbound Chena Flood Channel Bridge, bridge number 1866, is named the Con "the original Santa Claus" Miller Bridge.
- Sec. 35.40.358 Jim Andie and Robin Starrett Memorial Runway.
The runway at the state-owned airport in Akhiok is named the Jim Andie and Robin Starrett Memorial Runway.
- Sec. 35.40.360 Kodiak Benny Benson State Airport.
The state-owned airport at Kodiak is named the Kodiak Benny Benson State Airport.
- Sec. 35.40.362 Walter J. Hickel Parkway.
Minnesota Drive and the portion of O'Malley Road in Anchorage from Minnesota Drive to the New Seward Highway are designated the Walter J. Hickel
- Sec. 35.40.365 Lowell J. Ray Memorial Corridor.
That portion of East Blue Lupine Drive in Wasilla between Hyer Road and Hay Street is concurrently designated the Lowell J. Ray Memorial Corridor.
- Sec. 35.40.370 Father Andrew P. Kashevaroff State Library, Archives, and Museum, and Representative Richard Foster Reading Room.
(a) The state library, archives, and museum building in Juneau is named the Father Andrew P. Kashevaroff State Library, Archives, and Museum Building.(b) The...
Last modified: November 15, 2016