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aGameOfThrones
11-21-2012, 06:00 PM
Remember Alaska's infamous bridge to nowhere? Well, another town in "Seward's Icebox" has upped the ante after building an unused $75.5 million airport and a $29 million harbor with no roads connecting to the town.

The Aleutians community of Akutan is home to just over 1,000 seasonal workers and 75 full-time residents, though only about five boats, as KUCB reports.

"I personally own half a vessel," Akutan mayor Joseph Bereskin told the publication. Though, for the record, Bereskin says he supported construction of the harbor and hopes it will grow in popularity once a connecting road is eventually built.

The Army Corps of Engineers, using $29 million in federal stimulus money, built the harbor.

"Yes. It's not normal," Steve Boardman, head of the Army Corps of Engineers civil projects division, told KUCB. "And it has prevented the construction of harbors in the past, when that supporting infrastructure is not there."

There have been tentative plans to build a connecting road for years, but Jacob Stepetin of the Akutan Traditional Council says the project still lacks financial commitments from the state and federal governments and local businesses.

And along with the missing road, the harbor is also currently lacking electricity, running water, and, well, boats. The hope is that along with possessing "strategic importance," the harbor will be used by Trident Seafoods, the largest seafood processor in the Aleutians.

The inactive harbor now shares Akutan territory with the nearby airport. Residents are required to stake a six-mile hovercraft ride to reach the airstrip, which is located on a nearby island. However, there are no airlines currently serving the airport.

http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/sideshow/alaskan-town-home-airport-no-planes-harbor-no-230803871.html

BAllen
11-21-2012, 06:28 PM
Government waste, what a surprise.

tangent4ronpaul
11-21-2012, 06:54 PM
I figured it was a government project when I saw the title.

What I can't figure out is how they built these 2 things without a road to town.... How did they get there? How did materials get there? Where did they stay and eat? The workers, I mean.

-t

Original_Intent
11-21-2012, 07:12 PM
We didn't build that.

Carson
11-21-2012, 07:37 PM
I figured it was a government project when I saw the title.

What I can't figure out is how they built these 2 things without a road to town.... How did they get there? How did materials get there? Where did they stay and eat? The workers, I mean.

-t

It is kind of a puzzler.


There are a lot of places with no roads in Alaska. Juneau, the Capital City of Alaska has no highways leading into it. Pretty cool, huh?

I heard a lot of people can't wait until winter comes so they can get around again.


No one has ever built millions of dollars of infrastructure for any of my businesses that I know of. Then again I don't ever remember asking.

mad cow
11-21-2012, 07:42 PM
I figured it was a government project when I saw the title.

What I can't figure out is how they built these 2 things without a road to town.... How did they get there? How did materials get there? Where did they stay and eat? The workers, I mean.

-t

Dutch Harbor,another town in the Aleutians,is the largest fishing port by volume and sometimes by value of catch in the USA.
There is no road to town,everything there gets in or out by boat or air.Yakutat is another Alaska town you ain't getting to by road.I have been to both of these towns by fishing boat and sold stock multiple times,along with Kodiak,AK.,another island,only much larger.

There are plenty of towns in Alaska with no roads going to them.

Carson
11-21-2012, 08:01 PM
Dutch Harbor,another town in the Aleutians,is the largest fishing port by volume and sometimes by value of catch in the USA.
There is no road to town,everything there gets in or out by boat or air.Yakutat is another Alaska town you ain't getting to by road.I have been to both of these towns by fishing boat and sold stock multiple times,along with Kodiak,AK.,another island,only much larger.

There are plenty of towns in Alaska with no roads going to them.

It's not a bug, it's a feature.