...million price tag for the ferries - which would link Juneau with Petersburg and Ketchikan with a new terminal on South Mitkof Island by 2006 - is part of a $425 million package for transportation projects throughout the state. The projects all...
...fast ferries in the contract would be based in Ketchikan, making runs to a new terminal south of Petersburg on South Mitkof Island, and in Juneau, making runs to Petersburg. No decision has been made on a fast ferry for the Upper Lynn Canal...
...million for a bridge from Ketchikan to Gravina Island. $10.9 million for a road extension from Petersburg to South Mitkof Island. $120 million to replace the state ferry Malaspina with a new mainline ferry. Projects listed 2004-10 time...
...The other would connect Ketchikan and Wrangell to Petersburg, as the Chenega does now, except it would use a new South Mitkof Island terminal, linked to Petersburg by road. But the latest take on the fast ferries' future is less, not more...
...route linking Coffman Cove on north Prince of Wales Island with Wrangell and Petersburg, the latter by way of South Mitkof Island, where there's a road connection. The second vessel would serve the northern route. For Prince of Wales residents...
...ferry, meant to link Juneau and Petersburg, was to meet a ferry from Ketchikan. Its absence leaves a ferry from South Mitkof Island, near Petersburg, with no connections north. "I urge the conference to look at the widest interests of the region...
...times, Doll said. Next would be a ferry based in Ketchikan to connect with a new terminal on the southern end of South Mitkof Island, possibly stopping in Wrangell. (Petersburg is on North Mitkof, with a road connection to South Mitkof.) It...
...on future federal highway funds, to build two more fast ferries for Southeast. Those would link Ketchikan with South Mitkof Island and Juneau with Petersburg. Ultimately, the plan is for up to eight new ferries in Southeast, including five...
...beginning construction on a second ferry, the Stikine, that will serve a northern route between Coffman Cove and South Mitkof Island. The authority has obtained $13 million in appropriations for the project, he said.
...the 2004-2010 time frame include a bridge from Ketchikan to Gravina Island, a road extension from Petersburg to South Mitkof Island and replacing the state ferry Malaspina with a new mainline ferry. Projects in the 2010-25 time frame include...
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