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CRUISE SHIPTERMINAL PROJECT
WHENPhase I | Completed May 2014Remove the Alaska Marine Highway's transfer bridge and install needed utilities. Improve pedestrian access and bus staging area.
Phase II | South Berth | Completed May 2016Replaces Cruise Terminal Dock (CT) near the Visitor’s Center
Phase III | North Berth | Starts Sept. 2016Replace Alaska Steamship Dock (AS) off Marine Park
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A Project of City & Borough of Juneau
Docks & Harbors
WHATIn 2010 the CBJ Assembly approved a plan to invest cruise passenger fees in an offshore floating cruise ship dock . The Cruise Ship Terminal Project concept chosen by the Docks and Harbors Board addresses the much-needed repairs and includes a broader vision of a functional waterfront for visitors and residents.
WHYCruise ship industries are building larger ships. To stay competitive, Juneau must invest now to accommodate ships of the future. The new docks will align our port capacity with sister ports Ketchikan and Skagway. Port of Juneau
Cruise Ship Terminal Project
KEEP UP WITH THE LATESTPlease contact us with any questions or join us onthe web for up-to-date information.• Sign up for Docks & Harbors newsletter www.juneau.org/harbors/newsletter.php• Get all the latest information on the project: www. juneau.org/harbors• Port Director’s office: 907-586-0292
Offshore berthsbuilt for multi-useFishing vessels,commercial uses,and public access
• The average cruise ship passenger spends $197 on their Juneau stop alone.
• The tourism industry employs over 2,700 people in Juneau and gives career entry opportunities for many.
• In 2011 cruise lines spent an estimated $93 million in goods and services in Southeast.
• Juneau is the most visited city in Alaska with visitors contributing 25% of Juneau’s annual sales tax.
• Sales tax funds our schools, roads and city infrastructure.
• Other local businesses and services benefit from the cruise ship business including Bartlett Regional Hospital and our utilities.
HOW VISITORS HELP JUNEAU’S ECONOMY
CHANGES COMING TO DOWNTOWN
19,000 square feet of new pedestrian access will be added near the Juneau Visitor Center
Foot traffic will bedirected off Thane Road,increasing safety
Pedestrian improvementsencourage better flow offoot traffic across establishedcrosswalks
Improved bus parking lot addresses efficiency and pedestrian safety
The existingwooden dock willremain but nowused only as a pedestrian Seawalkwithout barricadefences
ReconfiguredTaku Dock improves fishingvessel accessibilityto commercialfish processor
PedestrianFriendly
Pedestrian Seawalkwill be extendedfrom the Franklin
Dock to Marine Parkwith year-round
access
IncreasedSafety andEfficiency
YOUR QUESTIONSHow is the project being paid for?
This estimated $70 Million project is fully funded
through the State Commercial Passenger Vessel
Tax and CBJ Port Development Fees. No CBJ sales
or property taxes are being used.
Will my business be a�ected by the construction?
We don’t anticipate any business disruption. We invite
you to visit our website and sign up for our newsletter
to stay up-to-date on construction activity.
How does the project help Juneau residents?
Improved safety for pedestrians and an accessible
waterfront Seawalk to enjoy all year. Also, many
Juneau businesses rely on summer traffic to stay
open all year for residents.
With larger ships will our air or water quality su�er?
On the contrary, the docks will have modern sewer
hookups giving access to the CBJ sewer system and
creating the necessary infrastructure for ships to
use a clean local power source in the future.
Will this mean more cruise ships for Juneau?
The maximum number of cruise ships at a time will
remain at 5. These 2 improved docks can
accommodate larger ships and an uptick in
passengers is anticipated.
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DOCKS AND HARBORSCITY & BOROUGH OF JUNEAU, ALASKA
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