Alaska Statutes (Last Updated: January 11, 2017) |
Title 19. HIGHWAYS AND FERRIES. |
Chapter 19.20. COOPERATION BY AND WITH THE STATE. |
Article 19.20.01. STATE RELATIONSHIP TO MUNICIPALITIES. |
Section 19.20.050. Grade-crossing eliminations.
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The department and a municipality may designate and establish controlled-access highways as new and additional facilities, or may designate and establish an existing highway as included within a controlled-access facility. The department and the municipality may provide for the elimination of an intersection at grade of a controlled-access facility with an existing highway by grade separation or service highway, or by closing off the highway at the right-of-way boundary line of the controlled-access facility. After the establishment of a controlled-access facility, a highway not part of the facility may not intersect it at grade. A municipal or state highway, or other public way, may not be opened into or connected with a controlled-access facility without the consent and prior approval of the department or the municipality having jurisdiction over the controlled-access facility. The department shall give its consent and approval only if the public interest is served.