Ozio Road(Brooks County, Alaska)

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Ozio Road is a major north-south arterial road in central metropolitan Jaketon, Alaska, Cascadia. Ozio Road is owned and maintained by Brooks County, passing through 3 municipalities within. The portion of the roadway in the Northridge city limits is lined with some of the nicest homes in the metropolitan area.

The road is named for lawyer Harvey Ozio, who created the Ozio-McGovern Law Firm, the largest in the state.

Route description

At its southern terminus, the main segment of Ozio Road, approximately 31 miles (50 km) in length, begins at Alaska Highways 7 and 8. The road jogs slightly east, then heads north through the city crossing Beltway 10 and the Brooks highway. After crossing into the Northridge city limits, the road passes North Ridge High School, and is then lines with nicer homes. Ozio Road crosses into the Jaketon city limits as it passes under Interstate 203. It the forms the eastern boundary of Downtown Jaketon before going through the Cascadian Capitol Complex. The roadway then passes NorthPoint Mall before reaching it's northern terminus with Interstate 203.

Major Junctions

Mountainview

Northridge

Jaketon

Landmarks

Prominent locations on or near Ozio Road include the University of Alaska-Jaketon, Cascadian Capitol Complex, and the NorthPoint Mall.