Proposed Alternatives Sample Clauses

Proposed Alternatives. Nine alternatives are currently under evaluation for the Gravina Access Project. The no-action alternative and three of the build alternatives involve ferry service, the primary means of access between Xxxxxxx and Xxxxxxx Islands at present. The other five alternatives are bridge options to link the two islands. A brief description of the alternatives follows. All options, except no-action, provide for additional road construction on Xxxxxxx Island. The plans include a proposed road south and west of the airport, henceforth referred to as the planned Gravina road. The proposed design of the planned Gravina road varies somewhat with the alternatives. • No-action-Under this alternative there would be no change in access between Gravina and Xxxxxxx Islands. The current ferry service would continue without change. • C3(a)-A bridge with 200 feet of vertical clearance to allow the one-way passage of large cruise ships would connect the two islands. The bridge access road would meet Signal Road on Xxxxxxx Island. The bridge would cross the Tongass Narrows to Xxxxxxx Island landing north of the airport terminal, then turn to the south, parallel to the airport runway, where it would connect with the planned Gravina road at the south end of the airport. • C3(b)-The alignment of this bridge option is very similar to that of C3(a). The primary difference is that the maximum vertical clearance of the bridge would be 120 feet, a distance sufficient for Columbia class ferries but not for large cruise ships. Road access on Xxxxxxx and Xxxxxxx Islands would be essentially the same as C3(a). • C4-This alternative provides for a bridge with a vertical clearance of 200 feet, sufficient for large cruise ships. Near Xxxxxxx Island, this bridge has essentially the same alignment as C3(a). On Xxxxxxx Island the bridge would connect with the planned Gravina road south of the airport. On Xxxxxxx Island, the proposed bridge access road would connect with Tongass Avenue just north of Cambria Drive. • D1-This option calls for a bridge having a vertical clearance of 120 feet, insufficient for the passage of large cruise ships. The Xxxxxxx Island portion of this alternative would be very similar to that of the four preceding bridge alternatives in that the bridge would connect to the planned Gravina road on the south side of the airport. On Xxxxxxx Island the bridge access road would intersect Tongass Avenue near Cambria Drive. • F3-This alternative would involve construction of a bridg...
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Proposed Alternatives. There are currently ten alternatives under evaluation for the Gravina Access Project. The no-action alternative and three of the build alternatives involve ferry service. The other six alternatives are bridge options to link the two islands. All options, except no-action, provide for additional road construction on Xxxxxxx Island, including a proposed road south and west of the airport. The proposed design of the planned Gravina road varies somewhat with the alternatives. A brief description of the alternatives is provided below.1 • No-action: Under this alternative there would be no change in access between Gravina and Xxxxxxx Islands. The current ferry service would continue without change. • C3(a): A bridge with 200 feet of vertical clearance to allow the one-way passage of large cruise ships would connect the two islands. The bridge access road would meet Signal Road on Xxxxxxx Island. The bridge would cross the Tongass Narrows to Xxxxxxx Island landing north of the airport terminal, then turn to the south, parallel to the airport runway, where it would connect with the planned Gravina road at the south end of the airport. • C3(b): The alignment of this bridge option is very similar to that of C3(a). The primary difference is that the maximum vertical clearance of the bridge would be 120 feet, a distance sufficient for Columbia class ferries but not for large cruise ships. Road access on Xxxxxxx and Xxxxxxx Islands would be essentially the same as C3(a).

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