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The North Slope Tollway is a {{convert|236|mi|km|1|sing=on}} toll road starting in [[Deadhorse, Alaska]] at [[Alaska Highway 19]] and travelling west-northwest along the Arctic shore. The tollway ends in a t-interchange with [[Cascadian Interstate 1|Interstate 1]], 10 miles south of [[Barrow, Alaska|Barrow]]  
 
The North Slope Tollway is a {{convert|236|mi|km|1|sing=on}} toll road starting in [[Deadhorse, Alaska]] at [[Alaska Highway 19]] and travelling west-northwest along the Arctic shore. The tollway ends in a t-interchange with [[Cascadian Interstate 1|Interstate 1]], 10 miles south of [[Barrow, Alaska|Barrow]]  
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Latest revision as of 23:21, 9 November 2014

Jaketon Area Toll Road Authority
Authority overview
Formed December 2023 (2023-24)
Jurisdiction Brooks, Collier, and Jameston counties
North Slope Borough
Headquarters 294 Alaska Highway 215
Westpark, AK 99540
Authority executive Mason W. McDermond, Director

The Jaketon Area Toll Road Authority (JATRA maintains and operates a 103-mile (165.8 km) toll road system in the Jaketon, Alaska area. It has jurisdiction to operate in Brooks, Collier, and Jameston Counties, as well as the North Slope Borough. Its headquarters are in Westpark, an unincorporated community near Round Rock.

Current system

The following toll roads (in order of first segment completion) form the current JATRA system:

Beltway 10

Beltway 10, the second highway loop around Jaketon, was the first project of the Authority.

Interstate 6 Managed Lanes

In 2032, JATRA entered into an agreement with AkDOT and Collier County for the reconstruction of I-6/Collier Freeway. The toll road authority's portion of the project is a 12-mile (19.3 km) managed lane facility in the center of the reconstructed freeway that is used by Jaketon Metro and HOV vehicles at no charge and single passenger vehicles for a toll. The four lane roadway, running between Interstate 3 and Jaketon International Airport, have been completed.

North Slope Tollway

The North Slope Tollway is a 236-mile (379.8 km) toll road starting in Deadhorse, Alaska at Alaska Highway 19 and travelling west-northwest along the Arctic shore. The tollway ends in a t-interchange with Interstate 1, 10 miles south of Barrow