Alaska HB26 mandates the Department of Transportation to develop a statewide public and community transit plan.
Alaska HB26 requires the Department of Transportation to create a comprehensive, long-range, intermodal transportation plan for the state. This plan includes public, tribal, and community transit programs. The bill also mandates the department to study alternative transportation modes, considering economic, social, and environmental effects. Additionally, it directs the department to coordinate with local governments and tribal entities to improve transportation systems in urban, rural, and remote areas.
Included in complete analysis
- Overview
- Core Provisions
- Implementation
- Impact
- Legal Framework
- Critical Issues
See what it does, who it affects, and the critical issues in plain language. Free, 30 seconds.