After delay, planning resumes on a controversial 200-mile road through Arctic Alaska
Critics say the road would would harm wildlife habitat and threaten traditional Alaska Native communities.
December 17, 2018
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Plans for a new 200-mile road cutting through the foothills of the Brooks Range in Alaska’s Arctic are back on track now that a funding problem has been resolved, a federal official overseeing the environmental review of the project said last week.
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