The Homer City Council passed a resolution Monday, March 10, supporting the addition of an erosion mitigation study for Homer Spit Road to the 2024-2027 State Transportation Improvement Program.
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Homer News on MSNHomer Harbor expansion project shares updates on $4.2 million feasibility studyThe purpose of the meeting was to share updates on the feasibility study and garner public comments. Read Story ...
A coast guard helicopter, plane and three boats were used in the search, in addition to help from Good Samaritans and the ...
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City, DOT work to repair storm damage to Spit roadThe City of Homer and Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities are working to repair significant damage to the southbound lane of Homer Spit Road and return it to a two-lane road ...
The Alaska Department of Transportation recently amended the 2024-2027 Statewide Transportation Improvement Program to include, among other projects, a study on erosion mitigation for Homer Spit Road.
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Council resolves to partner with state to address Spit erosionThe Homer City Council passed a resolution at their last meeting on Jan. 27, formally stating their intention to partner with state authorities to address erosion on the Homer Spit. Resolution 25 ...
This is a stark, windswept place where you'll taste the scent of kelp in the air while soaking in all the unspoiled grandeur that Alaska has to offer. Homer Spit is especially known for its large ...
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