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Alaska Department of Natural Resources
Request for Information for a 10-year Trapping Cabin Permit for David Humphrey to construct and use three trapping cabins (up to 400 sq ft, 192 sq ft, and 192 sq ft) in Southwest Alaska for seasonal trapping activities.
Posted Date
May 22, 2026
Due Date
Jun 9, 2026
Release: May 22, 2026
Alaska Department of Natural Resources
Close: Jun 9, 2026
Request for Information for a 10-year Trapping Cabin Permit for David Humphrey to construct and use three trapping cabins (up to 400 sq ft, 192 sq ft, and 192 sq ft) in Southwest Alaska for seasonal trapping activities.
Alaska Department of Natural Resources
The Alaska Department of Natural Resources is soliciting professional surveying and platting services for approximately 75 acres of state-owned land in the Kenai Peninsula Borough. The project involves subdivision design, monumentation surveys, and the preparation of final plats for the Anchor Point Heights Subdivision. Proposals must be submitted in writing by the deadline of June 22, 2026, to support the eventual sale of state land.
Posted Date
May 29, 2026
Due Date
Jun 22, 2026
Release: May 29, 2026
Alaska Department of Natural Resources
Close: Jun 22, 2026
The Alaska Department of Natural Resources is soliciting professional surveying and platting services for approximately 75 acres of state-owned land in the Kenai Peninsula Borough. The project involves subdivision design, monumentation surveys, and the preparation of final plats for the Anchor Point Heights Subdivision. Proposals must be submitted in writing by the deadline of June 22, 2026, to support the eventual sale of state land.
AvailableAlaska Department of Natural Resources
Clean-up of three parcels that have returned to state ownership. The cleanup includes the removal of junk cars, structures, miscellaneous junk, trash, and other debris at locations ADL 229626, ADL 216346, and ADL 62484.
Posted Date
May 21, 2026
Due Date
Jun 11, 2026
Release: May 21, 2026
Alaska Department of Natural Resources
Close: Jun 11, 2026
Clean-up of three parcels that have returned to state ownership. The cleanup includes the removal of junk cars, structures, miscellaneous junk, trash, and other debris at locations ADL 229626, ADL 216346, and ADL 62484.
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Alaska Department of Natural Resources
This document is an application by Quintillion Networks, LLC to the State of Alaska, Department of Natural Resources for a 30-year public utility easement. The easement is requested for the deployment, operation, and maintenance of a fiber optic cable network, approximately 241.5 miles long with 40 miles within the easement, to provide telecommunications services in the North Slope region. The construction is anticipated to occur during Winter 2025/2026 and 2026/2027. The application details proposed activities, environmental risk assessment, and includes a development plan.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2025
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2025
Alaska Department of Natural Resources
Expires:
This document is an application by Quintillion Networks, LLC to the State of Alaska, Department of Natural Resources for a 30-year public utility easement. The easement is requested for the deployment, operation, and maintenance of a fiber optic cable network, approximately 241.5 miles long with 40 miles within the easement, to provide telecommunications services in the North Slope region. The construction is anticipated to occur during Winter 2025/2026 and 2026/2027. The application details proposed activities, environmental risk assessment, and includes a development plan.
AvailableAlaska Department of Natural Resources
This document is an annual renewal invoice from Smartsheet to the State of Alaska, Department of Natural Resources, for subscription services (Business Plan plus Premium Support Package - Licensed Users). The invoice total is $6,300.00 USD, covering the period from October 15, 2024, to October 14, 2025. Payment is due by November 13, 2024.
Effective Date
Oct 15, 2024
Expires
Effective: Oct 15, 2024
Alaska Department of Natural Resources
Expires:
This document is an annual renewal invoice from Smartsheet to the State of Alaska, Department of Natural Resources, for subscription services (Business Plan plus Premium Support Package - Licensed Users). The invoice total is $6,300.00 USD, covering the period from October 15, 2024, to October 14, 2025. Payment is due by November 13, 2024.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Alaska Department of Natural Resources
This document outlines the draft North Slope Area Plan, a blueprint designed to guide activity on state land and waters in the North Slope for the next 20 years. The plan classifies approximately 12 million acres of state-owned lands and defines management intent for these areas, including categories such as material, oil and gas, resource management, public recreation, settlement, transportation corridor, water resources, and wildlife habitat lands. Its primary focus is to ensure a multi-use approach to land management, balancing oil and gas resource significance with the protection of unique fish and wildlife habitats and important cultural and traditional land uses, while involving stakeholders in the planning process.
The committee meeting covered a range of forestry management topics, including the Carbon Offset Program Best Interest Finding, the Tanana Valley State Forest Management Plan revision, and timber sales. Discussions included concerns about birch harvest levels, regeneration techniques like scarification, and the role of timber lease legislation. The Division of Forestry provided updates on regional staffing, long-term contracts, Good Neighbor Authority projects, and wood innovation initiatives such as lumber grading and kiln drying training. Future meeting scheduling and improved strategies for publicizing committee meetings were also addressed.
The meeting featured a presentation from the U.S. Board on Geographic Names (BGN) regarding their processes, responsibilities, and policies for naming and renaming geographic features. Key topics included the importance of consistent naming for maps, emergency response, and land management, as well as the procedure for tribal naming proposals, the removal of derogatory names from federal products, and the role of the state as a naming authority in the review process.
The Board of Forestry scheduled a meeting to deliberate on statewide forestry issues. Key agenda topics include forestry and forest practices budgets, proposed legislation, Division of Forestry COVID-19 mitigation measures, and updates on forest management issues such as Tongass Roadless Rule litigation and the Mental Health Trust land exchange. Additionally, the meeting will feature presentations on fuel break projects, young growth timber, carbon credits, and progress on various recreation and forestry partnerships.
The board meeting focused on agricultural development efforts, including the planning of an upcoming industry promotion dinner and progress on agricultural land sales. Discussions included the status of litigation concerning the department, budget development, and legislative engagement. The board reviewed the financial position of the Agricultural Revolving Loan Fund, discussed lending priorities and fund sustainability, and approved a loan application for Ebb Tide Ocean Farm. An executive session was held to discuss confidential loan matters.
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