Alaska 2025-2026 Regular Session

Alaska House Bill HB317

Introduced
2/18/26  

Caption

Dot: Wildland Urban Interface Maint Plan

Impact

The passage of HB 317 would mandate the Department to solicit input from various stakeholders, including local municipalities and community organizations, to create a prioritized list of transportation facilities that need maintenance. The timeframe for submitting this report is set for December 20, 2026. This initiative seeks to enhance the preparedness of the transportation infrastructure during wildfire seasons, making it crucial for the protection and accessibility of the communities involved. The long-term goal is to ensure that critical infrastructure remains intact and accessible during emergencies.

Summary

House Bill 317 aims to address the maintenance of transportation facilities located within wildland urban interface zones in Alaska. These areas are particularly vulnerable to wildfires, and the bill proposes that the Department of Transportation and Public Facilities develop a comprehensive plan aimed at prioritizing the upkeep of state-maintained roads and highways that provide critical access to communities in these zones. The necessity for this bill stems from the increasing frequency and intensity of wildfires, leading to heightened concerns about the safety and accessibility of these routes during emergency situations.

Contention

While the bill is generally supported for its focus on public safety and infrastructure maintenance, potential points of contention may arise regarding the allocation of resources and prioritization of projects. There may be concerns from municipalities about whether their specific areas will receive adequate attention and funding. Additionally, discussions around the methodology for prioritizing maintenance could provoke debate among community leaders about the efficacy and equity of the proposed plan.

Additional_points

This legislation reflects a growing acknowledgment of the intersection between environmental challenges—specifically, the threat posed by wildfires—and urban planning. By formalizing a maintenance strategy, the bill could set a precedent for future legislation aimed at addressing transportation and environmental issues in vulnerable areas.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AK ACR179

Wildland-Urban Interface Preparedness and Resilience Day.

AK SB1162

Wildfire and Forest Resilience Task Force: FAIR Plan policies: wildland-urban interface.

AK HB26

Statewide Public & Community Transit Plan

AK HB2124

Hospitals; interfacility transport

AK SB1606

Interfacility transport; hospitals

AK SB44

Brain-computer interfaces: neural data.

AK SB1433

Maintenance of the codes.

AK HB2452

Comprehensive plans; data centers; nuclear

AK SB1375

California Environmental Quality Act: exemption: urban intermodal rail station project.

AK HB4071

Spousal maintenance; domestic violence

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