Sec. 35.40.180. Tom Madsen Airport.
The state airport at the City of Unalaska is named the Tom Madsen Airport.
Sec. 35.40.185. Sven Haakanson, Sr., Airport.
The state airport at Old Harbor is named the Sven Haakanson, Sr., Airport.
Sec. 35.40.190. Jack Coghill Bridge to the Interior.
Bridge number 216 over the Nenana River at Rex is named the Jack Coghill Bridge to the Interior.
Sec. 35.40.195. Charles Gamble Jr. – Donald Sperl Joint Use Facility.
The joint use student recreation center and National Guard readiness center built for the University of Alaska Southeast and the Department of Military and Veterans’ Affairs at Juneau is named the Charles Gamble Jr. – Donald Sperl Joint Use Facility.
Sec. 35.40.200. Ruth Burnett Sport Fish Hatchery.
The sport fish hatchery to be built in Fairbanks shall be named the Ruth Burnett Sport Fish Hatchery.
Sec. 35.40.205. Linny Pacillo Parking Garage.
The state parking garage being constructed in Anchorage north of the Robert B. Atwood Building is named the Linny Pacillo Parking Garage. The name of the facility honors Linny Pacillo, one of the original Anchorage “parking fairies,” who served the community as an agent of change through small acts of purposeful altruism.
Sec. 35.40.210. Purple Heart Trail.
(a) The Alaska Highway from the Alaska-Canada Border to Delta Junction, the Richardson Highway between Delta Junction and Fairbanks, the George Parks Highway between Fairbanks and Wasilla, the Glenn Highway between Wasilla and Anchorage, the Seward Highway between Anchorage and the Seward-Sterling highway junction, the Sterling Highway to its termination at the end of the […]
Sec. 35.40.135. Alaska Native Veterans’ Honor Bridge.
The bridge over the Tanana River at mile 305 of the George Parks Highway is named the Alaska Native Veterans’ Honor Bridge.
Sec. 35.40.213. Sam Schuyler Memorial Bridge.
The bridge to be built on the Dalton Highway at approximately milepost 308 shall be named the Sam Schuyler Memorial Bridge.
Sec. 35.40.140. Joe Redington, Sr., Memorial Trail.
The portion of the Knik-Goose Bay Road in the Matanuska-Susitna Borough between milepost 0 and milepost 15 is concurrently designated as the Joe Redington, Sr., Memorial Trail.