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Alaska CIAP Plan

December 2010 Amendment - APPROVED FEBRUARY 4, 2011

On February 4, 2011 the U.S. Department of Interior, Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation, and Enforcement (BOEMRE) approved the December 2010 Amendment to the Alaska CIAP Plan. In accordance with the Federal Energy Policy Act of 2005 (Act), which established CIAP, the Alaska CIAP plan describes how the state and its eligible Coastal Political Subdivisions (CPSs) will use and manage their CIAP allocation. Per the Act, the CIAP allocation directly to the State of Alaska is $51,614,839.22 and $27,792,605.74 to the state’s eight eligible CPSs (combined).

Plan Appendices

Appendix A: Project Lists

Appendix B-1: Project Descriptions: Direct to State Funding

B-1.1: State Agency Initiated Projects
B-1.2: Publicly Solicited Projects
Tier 1 Tier 2

Appendix B-2: Project Descriptions: Coastal Political Subdivisions

Other Links

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Alaska CIAP

Alaska CIAP Plan
List of Projects: State agency, Publically Solicited, and Named Recipient Projects
List of Projects: CPS Projects

Resources

USFWS
Energy Policy Act of 2005
2007-2010 CIAP Allocations to Alaska
DCCED
2001 CIAP Plan

Eligible Political Subdivisions

North Slope
Northwest Arctic
Kenai Peninsula
Kodiak Island
Lake and Peninsula
Matanuska-Susitna
Bristol Bay Borough
Municipality of Anchorage

Participating State Programs

Alabama
California
Louisiana
Mississippi
Texas

For More Information

Contact Sylvia Kreel
Alaska CIAP Project Coordinator

Contact Stacey Norman
Alaska CIAP Grant Administrator

AK DNR – Office of Project Management and Permitting
400 Willoughby Ave, Ste 400
P.O. Box 111010
Juneau, AK, 99811-1010
Phone: (907) 465-3177