LEO Network
26 January 2023

Weeks after snowstorms, some Anchorage bus stops remain inaccessible

Six weeks after a series of snowstorms dumped more than three feet of snow on Anchorage, Alaska, bus stops on a handful of roads owned and maintained by the state Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities remain buried and treacherous. Bus stops along roads maintained by the city are largely unburied if not pristinely plowed. The city says bus stops on the roads it is responsible for maintaining were cleared within two weeks of the December storms, and that bus stop accessibility is a top snow removal priority. The responsibility for clearing away berms of snow that block sidewalks falls to the state or city, depending on which entity owns the road.


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