YESAB endorses Alaska Highway safety improvements

The Yukon Environmental and Socio-economic Assessment Board (YESAB) has recommended that the Alaska Highway Safety Improvement project be allowed to proceed as proposed. The Department of Highways and Public Works received the project evaluation report from YESAB on May 1, 2020.

YESAB is also requesting effects monitoring once the project is complete including speed monitoring; usage analysis by vehicles and vulnerable road users; an audit of the department’s comprehensive and multi-sectoral approach to collision prevention; and a report detailing changes in the new Motor Vehicles Act aimed at improving safety for vulnerable road users.

The Department of Highways and Public Works is committing to undertaking the requested effects monitoring, which will contribute to ongoing work to better understand who, how, and when our roads are used. This data will inform future project designs for all Yukoners.

The Alaska Highway is a critical route for all Yukoners and we are pleased to be making upgrades that will slow traffic and increase safety for all users in the Whitehorse area. YESAB’s evaluation report is a testament to the strong work of our design team and we look forward to sharing the monitoring results with Yukoners.

Minister of Highways and Public Works Richard Mostyn

Quick facts 
  • Safety improvements on the Alaska Highway include two new signalized intersections between Lodestar Lane and Range Road, which will reduce speeds and give vulnerable road users a safe opportunity to cross.

  • New paved multi-use trails will connect to the city’s growing trail network and the closure of unsafe accesses will reduce the risk of collisions. 

  • Construction on Phase 1 will start this summer.

Media contact 

Matthew Cameron
Cabinet Communications
867-393-7136
matthew.cameron@gov.yk.ca

Keely Bass
Communications, Highways and Public Works
867-332-3950
keely.bass@gov.yk.ca

News release #: 
20-124