8/8/2023 0 Comments 1326 underpass roadProcessing information: This collection was described by Gwen Higgins in 2019.īike Day Committee notes and meeting minutes notebooks containing notes and to-do lists Greater Anchorage Action Council notes, minutes, and grant documents letter to the editor Alaska Center for the Performing Arts Americans for Alaska Alaska Conservation Foundation contact lists Parks and Recreation Council of Anchorage (PARC) bike trails Coastal Trail plans Campbell Tract Drainage and Open Space Concept Plan: Chester and Campbell Creeks. Related materials: For additional materials related to environmental issues and outdoor recreation in Alaska, please visit our Greenspace collections topic guide.Īcquisition note: The collection was donated to the Archives, and a deed of gift was signed by Lanie Fleischer in 2019. 3726 Duchess Trl, Dallas, TX is a single family home that contains 2,897 sq ft and was built in 1974. en franais en composant (613) 289-1326 ou p. (Philippe Bruyere) i. Route record (places served and roads followed). Please consult an archivist for additional information. Highway 401 Nudell Bush Road Underpass Preliminary Design. Separated materials: Published materials have been removed from the collection, and selected items have been added to the Consortium Library’s Rare Books collection. “Nan Elaine (Lanie) Fleischer,” Alaska Women’s Hall of Fame, 2011, Preferred citation: Lanie Fleischer papers, Archives and Special Collections, Consortium Library, University of Alaska Anchorage. Materials not created by Lanie Fleischer may be subject to copyright not held by the Archives. Rights note: Archives and Special Collections owns copyright to materials created by Lanie Fleischer. For information about obtaining digital copies, please contact Archives and Special Collections. The collection consists of materials related to the various causes and organizations that Lanie Fleischer has been involved with in Alaska, such as notes, meeting minutes, membership lists, publicity information, plans, and reports.Īrrangement: The collection is organized roughly in the order in which it arrived in the Archives.ĭigitized copies: This collection has not been digitized. In 1994, the Chester Creek Trail was named the Lanie Fleischer Chester Creek Trail in her honor. Governor Tony Knowles appointed Fleischer to the Trails and Recreational Access for Alaskans Board and appointed her chair in 1995. She was a member of the citizens committee to develop the master plan for the Park Strip in Downtown Anchorage and served on the Anchorage Veterans’ Memorial Committee. Fleischer helped organize the Federation of Community Councils and the eight Community Councils in Anchorage, and she served as president of the South Addition Community Council. She served as president of the Parks and Recreation Council of Anchorage and on the board of directors of the Performing Arts Center. Fleischer has continued to be active in civic and outdoor recreation organizations. In 1973, Lanie, along with the Bike Committee succeeded in getting a bond issue passed to construct the Chester Creek Trail. in 1971 and found that Anchorage lacked a system of trails connecting the city to its greenbelts and parks. Nan Elaine “Lanie” Fleischer was born in 1938. World Class infrastructure at the Core!Īlso, the Bermuda line of terror called Gunjur-Varthur-Whitefield road.Language of materials: Materials in the collection are in English.Ĭollection summary: Papers of a woman who was involved in the creation of the Anchorage trail system, as well as other civic and environmental issues. The Bermuda Triangle of Marathahalli, Bellandur and Gear School road never disappoints because at the core of it are the latest and greatest Tech parks in history - Ecospace, Ecoworld and ETV. Stories of 5kms in 2 hours, or the one about trying to get to work, giving up, turning back, coming home> total distance covered 7kms, time taken 3 hours are flying around in Whatsapp groups.Īnd just look at the traffic at 7:30PM. I would be honest, they were pretty heavy rains last night but why is it that the same area gets inundated every time? How many times in my life have I seen the ORR in front of Ecospace flooded! The Tech corridor of the Silicon Valley of India brought to its knees by a night of showers. What a day it has been for folks around East Bangalore and ORR.
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