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Half-mile stretch of Anchorage’s 15th Avenue closed due to sinkhole

A woman looks into a hole on a closed street
Anna Bosin peers into a section of Anchorage's 15th Avenue where municipal street crews had excavated to see what caused a sinkhole on Thursday, April 6, 2023. Bosin said her lunch walk was a lot nicer with the street closed. (Jeremy Hsieh/Alaska Public Media)

A half-mile stretch of 15th Avenue in Anchorage is closed to vehicle traffic due to a sinkhole that appeared Thursday morning. There were no injuries. 

Anchorage Street Maintenance crews shut down 15th Avenue between Orca Street and Lake Otis Parkway to inspect and repair it. Manager Paul VanLandingham said he thinks repairs will be done and the street will reopen early Saturday.

VanLandingham said the hole itself was about the size of a loaf of bread when his crews first responded. Cameras and excavation revealed that a 36-inch drainage pipe beneath the road had collapsed in two places. 

“It's just aged, just one of those things,” he said. “A lot of this infrastructure around town, you know, starting to show its wear and tear, age, and this is just one that popped up on us.”

His division responds to about two or three sinkhole incidents a year. 

He said basins and drains like this get inspected yearly. Normally before a failure, he said, “you can see depressions in the asphalt, some cracking, hollow sounds.” 

“You can feel it,” he said. “You can feel it as vehicles are going by, you know? Movement and stuff like that.”

He said there were no tell-tale signs in this case.

Sinkholes have caused several notable road shutdowns in recent years around Anchorage:

Editor's note:  This story has been updated with a revised estimate from the street maintenance division manager about when 15th Avenue would reopen.

Jeremy Hsieh is the training editor of the Alaska Desk.
Reach Jeremy at jhsieh@alaskapublic.org or 907-550-8428.