Anchorage Assembly moves Port of Alaska plans forward:
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - The Anchorage Assembly is working on yet another packed agenda, including multiple ordinances related to the Port of Alaska.
“I mentioned we built it in the 50s to those standards,” Port of Alaska Director Stephen Ribuffo said. “The shipping industry and the maritime industry has grown over the last six decades. We are very far behind in times and we have to catch up.” The amendment also requires that terminal one should include the same seismic criteria as terminal two, with a maximum dock width of 120 feet, consistent with the federal permit application.
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