HB 411 - MOUNTAIN VIEW ROAD - GUSTAVUS Number 103 REPRESENTATIVE JERRY MACKIE, sponsor of HB 411, read his sponsor statement into the record with the announcement that the community of Gustavus supports HB 411. "Alaska Statute Section 29.10.085 requires that highway names be given through legislation. Based on my contacts with the community and the petition which is included in each of your files, it is obvious that if Gustavus could have accomplished this task locally, the sign would read `Mountain View Road' today. In the late 1950s Eugene and Ann (Chase) Gregg acquired their homestead land which contained 160 acres and another 50 acres from Archie Chase. The Chase family, at that time, named the road `Mountain View Road.' Today, the road is referred to in a variety of ways including, `Main Road,' `Airport Road' and `Park Service Road.' I respect the communities' efforts in pursuing this name which has substantial historic value to them. The impact of the Department of Transportation/Public Facilities (DOT/PF) has prepared a zero fiscal note. The new sign will be coordinated into an existing project on the road this summer. HB 411 has given the Gustavus community a common purpose. Students and adults have received a positive view and an informational view of the legislative process." REPRESENTATIVE MACKIE summed up that HB 411 is a simple bill and within the community of Gustavus there did not appear to be any opposition to HB 411. Number 252 REPRESENTATIVE WILLIAMS asked the reason why HB 411 needed to get approval by the committee and was told that it was because of Alaska statutes. Number 297 BRITTANY OLSEN, student, Gustavus School, said that she felt Mountain View Road is a good name because it goes back in history. In addition at the end of the road it has a perfect view of the mountain that everyone here enjoys. Number 402 KELLY MILLS, student, Gustavus School, said she think that it should be named Mountain View Road because if you were visiting Gustavus you might not understand why it is named Airport Road, but you would understand why it was named Mountain View Road because of the beautiful view of the mountain. Number 420 CALYSTA JOHNSON, Student, Gustavus School, said there is a beautiful mountain above this road and she thought the name described the road. MIKE PEDERSON read a statement prepared by CHRIS SPUTE, Editor, Icy Passages News. The statement pronounced support for HB 411 and listed historical and community reasons for the name Mountain View Road. Number 542 REPRESENTATIVE TOM BRICE made a motion to move HB 411, with zero fiscal notes and committee referral. Hearing no objection HB 411 was moved from the House Standing Committee on Transportation.