(a) In Anchorage, the Glenn Highway from mile 0 to mile 9 is designated the Veterans’ Memorial Parkway.
(b) In Fairbanks, the bridge to be built across the Chena River at Barnette Street, is named the Veterans’ Memorial Bridge.
(c) In Juneau, the Glacier Highway from Auke Bay (mile 12) to Echo Cove (mile 39) is designated the Juneau Veterans’ Memorial Highway.
(d) In Eagle River, the portion of the Eagle River Loop Road between the Anchorage Regional Landfill and Old Glenn Highway is concurrently designated as the Eagle River Veterans’ Memorial Highway.
(e) The bridge on the Sterling Highway that crosses the Kenai River at Soldotna is named the David Douthit Veterans’ Memorial Bridge.
(f) In the Matanuska-Susitna Valley, the road known as Seldon Road, East Colony Schools Drive, and that portion of the road known as Bogard Road that extends east and west between Palmer and Meadow Lakes, including the road extension to be constructed on the west end of Seldon Road and the extension to be constructed on the east end of Bogard Road, are renamed Veterans’ Way. This subsection does not apply to that portion of Bogard Road that extends from the intersection of East Grumman Circle to Main Street.
(g) Bridge numbers 1124 and 1889 spanning the Matanuska River northbound and southbound at mile 30.4 of the Glenn Highway are named the Vietnam Helicopter Pilots’ Memorial Bridge.