
Mike Krasinski
16:00 - 16:22
"I have no objection to any update of any notes regarding the easement. I talked— actually talked to Bob Kiner of DOT right away, and he mentioned it, that it was just there as a placeholder like Shawn mentioned, in case the road is developed in the future."
“I have no objection to any update of any notes regarding the easement. I talked— actually talked to Bob Kiner of DOT right away, and he mentioned it, that it was just there as a placeholder like Shawn mentioned, in case the road is developed in the future.”
Yeah, I just want to say, um, I have no objection to any update of any notes regarding the easement. I talked— actually talked to Bob Kiner of DOT right away, and he mentioned it, that it was just there as a placeholder like Shawn mentioned, in case the the road is developed in the future.
The Anchorage Platting Board voted July 1 to approve a Port of Alaska subdivision plat without removing a floating right-of-way easement for the Knik Arm Crossing, a bridge with no funding, no place in current transportation plans, and toll projections one engineer called fraudulent. Board members concluded the municipal plat note was largely symbolic because the easement already exists on a state DOT plat that supersedes local authority.
