Drivers should be alert of a new crosswalk and parking lot near the farmers market.
Published: Jun. 24, 2024 at 8:06 PM AKDTFAIRBANKS, Alaska - Drivers should be alert of a new crosswalk at the intersection of College Road and Caribou Way , near the farmers market.
A remedy for many of those problems has come all at the same location, as close to the farmers market as possible. It will also benefit drivers as it connects to an incoming parking expansion. “We have a brand new parking lot that’ll be opening in the next couple weeks,” said Brad St. Pierre, the executive director of the Tanana Valley Farmers Market.
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