{"id":19505,"date":"2018-06-21T15:22:48","date_gmt":"2018-06-21T22:22:48","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/spijue.wpengine.com\/news\/city-revisits-idea-of-north-douglas-crossing-2\/"},"modified":"2018-06-21T15:22:48","modified_gmt":"2018-06-21T22:22:48","slug":"city-revisits-idea-of-north-douglas-crossing-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/city-revisits-idea-of-north-douglas-crossing-2\/","title":{"rendered":"City revisits idea of North Douglas crossing"},"content":{"rendered":"
A divisive issue dating back at least to 1984 on whether Juneau should have a second connection between Juneau and Douglas Island has come back into city plans.<\/p>\n
The North Douglas Crossing is once again a topic of conversation for the city after $250,000 of capital improvement project funding will go toward analyzing the impact of what a second crossing could mean to the City and Borough of Juneau.<\/p>\n
Mayor Ken Koelsch proposed the CIP funding as part of the Fiscal Year 2019 CBJ budget. It was approved at the CBJ Assembly meeting June 4. While no exact details are set, Koelsch said the funding toward the bridge will go toward making a “plan of action.” Koelsh said that involves taking the series of studies done over the years, modernizing them and letting the public know where the city stands on the plan.<\/p>\n
Koelsch said one of the biggest reasons he would like to see the North Douglas Crossing come to fruition is providing easier access to West Douglas, untouched wilderness on the backside of Douglas which CBJ and others have tried to develop for decades.<\/p>\n
“If we are going to have growth in Juneau, one of the areas in West Douglas,” Koelsch said. “West Douglas has some great potential and even the weather is a little bit better.”<\/p>\n
Douglas Bridge at the crossing of Egan Drive and 10th Street is the only connection between the mainland and Douglas. The Department of Transportation and Public Facilities did traffic analyses in 2002 but DOT spokeswoman Aurah Landau said in an email to the Empire that those studies are outdated and do not reflect the current traffic patterns in Juneau.<\/p>\n
“Not only are previous analyses based on outdated traffic growth projections but the placement of the roundabout at the bridge has changed traffic flow,” Landau said.<\/p>\n