Doyon, the regional Native corporation for Interior Alaska, owns 10-12 miles of the two primary planned routes of the 211-mile Ambler Road.
The Kobuk River runs through the Ambler Mining district, where a new road would be built to connect the Northwest Arctic with the Dalton Highway to Fairbanks.
Doyon, the regional Native corporation for Interior Alaska and Alaska’s largest private landowner, owns 10-12 miles of the two primary planned routes for the 211-mile Ambler Road, which is intended to connect the Dalton Highway with a belt of mine sites. A Doyon spokesperson did not respond to messages seeking comment on the decision, which appears to be at least partially the result of a separate dispute between the Native corporation and AIDEA.On Sept. 18, Doyon sued AIDEA over $2 million in outstanding debts related to the Mustang Project, an authority-funded effort to develop an oil field on the North Slope.“To be clear,” Schutt wrote on Oct.
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