The forum will feature panelists from organizations like the Southeast Alaska Land Trust, Southeast Alaska Conservation Council, Audubon Alaska and Territorial Sportsmen, Inc.
A coalition of Juneau scientists, conservationists and wildlife enthusiasts will hold a forum about the proposed Juneau -Douglas second crossing on Monday at 6 p.m. in Elizabeth Peratrovich Hall.
The forum will feature panelists from organizations like the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Southeast Alaska Land Trust, Southeast Alaska Conservation Council, Audubon Alaska and Territorial Sportsmen, Inc., among others.hey’ll also share concerns about the Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities’ approach to the second crossing study so far.
“We’re not against a second crossing,” Robus said. “What we are for is a second crossing that is intelligently cited, and that is as much of a win-win as possible.”
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