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Girdwood Commercial Areas and Transportation Master Plan
Description
(Adopted in 2001)
The Girdwood Commercial Areas and Transportation Master Plan addresses two vitally important areas of concern for Girdwood - a long-range, multi-modal transportation plan and a long-range strategy for improving the commercial areas in the Girdwood Valley.
Citizen Participation
If you have questions about the adopted Commercial Areas and Transportation Master Plan, please contact the Planning Department at 343-7921.
Documents for Review
On February 20, 2001, the Anchorage Assembly adopted, with amendments, the Girdwood Commercial Areas and Transportation Master Plan. A copy of the adopted plan is available for purchase at the Planning Department counter, Planning and Development Center, 4700 Bragaw Street. You may also view the plan online below.
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Girdwood Commercial Areas and Transportation Master Plan
Title Page and Credits
Table of Contents in Full
SECTION ONE: Introduction
- Ch. 1. The Planning Context and Process
Map 1. The Girdwood Valley Study Area and Commercial Nodes
- Ch. 2. Community Background and Character
Map 2. Current Land Status in the Girdwood Valley (from Girdwood Area Plan)
Map 3. Land Use Plan (from Girdwood Area Plan)
- Ch. 3. Issues and Concerns
Map 4. Environmental Constraints
Map 5. Areas of Probable Future Development
- Ch. 4. Community Priorities and Objectives
SECTION TWO: The Transportation Master Plan
- Ch. 5. Transportation Plan Overview
- Ch 6. Public Transportation System
Map 6. Diagram of Circulation Problems
Map 7. The Internal Transit System
Map 8. Rail Corridor Alternatives
- Ch. 7. Roads, Streets, Trails and Pedestrian Systems
Map 9. Primary Trails
Map 10. Modified Roads and Streets Plan
Map 11. Composite Transportation Systems Map (Roads, Transit, Trails)
SECTION THREE: The Commercial Areas Master Plan
- Ch. 8. Overview of the Commercial Areas Master Plan
Map 12. Commercial Area Relationships and Land Use Strategies
- Ch. 9. The New Girdwood Townsite
Map 13. Existing Conditions
- Ch. 10. The Valley Entry and the Original Girdwood Townsite
Map 14. Existing Conditions
- Ch. 11. The Resort Base Areas
Map 15. Existing Conditions
SECTION FOUR: Implementation
APPENDICES
Background
The Girdwood Commercial Areas and Transportation Master Plan was prepared by a group of consultants with a wide range of expertise and experience in mountain resort communities. The project was led by consultants from the Vail, Colorado office of Design Workshop, Inc. They were assisted by Charlier Associates, Inc., HDR Alaska, Inc., and Christopher Beck & Associates.
The Girdwood Commercial Areas and Transportation Master Plan addresses two vitally important areas of concern for Girdwood - a long-range multi-modal transportation plan and long-range strategy for improving the commercial areas in the Girdwood Valley. The document essentially contains two master plans in one. This reflects the close interrelationship of these two important functional components.
The draft master plan was made available in early November 1999 for a 90-day public review period before hearings were held in Anchorage and Girdwood by the Planning & Zoning Commission. The Girdwood Board of Supervisors and its advisory Land Use Committee diligently reviewed the draft master plan, as did many others. Following its public hearings, the Planning and Zoning Commission formulated its recommendations and approved the plan for submittal to the Assembly in April, 2000.
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