HB 42-JOE WILLIAMS, SR., COASTAL TRAIL CO-CHAIR THOMAS announced that the first order of business would be HOUSE BILL NO. 42, "An Act naming the Joe Williams, Sr., Coastal Trail." 8:06:09 AM JOSH GOVAARS, Staff to Representative Jim Elkins, Alaska State Legislature, explained that HB 42 would rename the trail between Ketchikan and Saxman to the Joe Williams, Sr., Coastal Trail. Joe Williams, Sr., was an advocate for the construction of this historic trail for many years. Furthermore, Joe Williams, Sr., worked very hard to connect the people of Ketchikan and Saxman. The trail was funded by [former] Representative Bill Williams. The trail has been popular for the people of both communities as well as visitors. Renaming the trail will honor the memory of Joe Williams, Sr., as well as his accomplishments. Mr. Govaars noted a letter from Saxman which is included in the committee packet. 8:08:06 AM MR. GOVAARS, in response to Representative Neuman, stated that he has heard of no opposition to renaming the trail. 8:08:18 AM MR. GOVAARS, in response to Representative Salmon, related that Joe Williams, Sr., passed away a number of years ago while Joe Williams the third and forth still reside in the City of Saxman. This was the traditional trail that the people of the City of Saxman used to go to Ketchikan. When the City of Saxman was moved to its current location, a foot path was used between the two towns. When the road was constructed people were left to walk on the side of the road, which was dangerous. Former Representative Williams was instrumental in obtaining the funding for the foot trail, which his father proposed. 8:09:57 AM JOE WILLIAMS, JR., said that he was honored this is even being considered. He related that he is in favor of renaming the trail. He echoed earlier testimony that many people use the trail. In fact, the trail is used on a daily basis and often by families. It's humbling to have the trail named after his father, he remarked. 8:12:36 AM GILBERT BENGE, Mayor, City of Saxman, related that he has walked this historic trail, which passes through beautiful scenery, many times. Mayor Benge related his support for renaming the trail, and noted that renaming the trail is an honor for the family as well as the community. 8:13:50 AM YEDA HICKS, Councilman, City of Saxman, stated that renaming the trail after a prominent Native Alaskan will be a source of pride for youth in the community. 8:14:42 AM FRANK SALUDO, Vice Mayor, City of Saxman, recalled having to walk on the side of the road. The trail is nice to have, he said. Therefore, he related his support for HB 42. 8:15:40 AM REPRESENTATIVE LeDOUX moved to report HB 42 out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. There being no objection, it was so ordered.