Legislature(2001 - 2002)
05/01/2001 04:20 PM Senate TRA
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ALASKA STATE LEGISLATURE
SENATE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE
May 1, 2001
4:20 p.m.
MEMBERS PRESENT
Senator John Cowdery, Chair
Senator Robin Taylor
Senator Gary Wilken
MEMBERS ABSENT
Senator Jerry Ward, Vice Chair
Senator Kim Elton
COMMITTEE CALENDAR
SENATE BILL NO. 218
"An Act relating to international airports revenue bonds and to
the spending plan for the International Airports Construction
Fund; and providing for an effective date."
MOVED CSSB 218(TRA) OUT OF COMMITTEE
PREVIOUS COMMITTEE ACTION
SB 218 - No previous Senate committee action.
WITNESS REGISTER
Mr. Dennis Poshard
Special Assistant
Department of Transportation &
Public Facilities
3132 Channel Dr.
Juneau, AK 99801-7898
POSITION STATEMENT: Supports SB 218
ACTION NARRATIVE
TAPE 01-16, SIDE A
Number 001
CHAIRMAN JOHN COWDERY called the Senate Transportation Committee
meeting to order at 4:20 p.m. Present were Senators Taylor,
Wilken and Cowdery. The first order of business to come before
the committee was SB 218.
SB 218-AIRPORTS:BONDS/CONSTR.FUND/FACILITY CHARGE
CHAIRMAN COWDERY, sponsor of SB 218, informed the committee that
he has received many calls from the Municipality of Anchorage
(MOA) and the Department of Transportation and Public Facilities
(DOTPF) about ongoing problems at the Anchorage airport. In
response to those calls, he changed the title of the bill and
inserted language that requires more accountability. He then
asked a representative from DOTPF to testify.
MR. DENNIS POSHARD, Special Assistant, DOTPF, thanked Chairman
Cowdery for scheduling the bill and all of the work he has done
on behalf of the Anchorage airport. He said DOTPF supports SB
218 and it supports the reporting requirements specified in the
bill. SB 218 is straightforward; it will increase the bond
authorization in order to bond the capital improvement project
(CIP) program for the Anchorage airport, something the airlines
have requested of DOTPF in the operating agreement negotiations.
MR. POSHARD told the committee the only modification to the bill
he would note is that the total amount of $452,900,000 can be
reduced by $5 million.
CHAIRMAN COWDERY asked if the total would be $447,900,000.
MR. POSHARD said it should be reduced to reflect that figure. He
explained that a $5 million project will be funded out of AIP
[Airport Improvement Project] funds.
SENATOR TAYLOR moved to amend page 1, line 8, by replacing
$452,900,000 to $447,900,000. There being no objection, the
motion carried.
CHAIRMAN COWDERY noted there was no further testimony and he
announced that he asked that the project manager be available to
answer questions at the Senate Finance Committee hearing.
SENATOR TAYLOR moved to pass CSSB 218(TRA) from committee with
individual recommendations and its attached fiscal notes. There
being no objection, the motion carried.
There being no further business to come before the committee,
CHAIRMAN COWDERY adjourned the meeting at 4:27 p.m.
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