HOUSE BILL NO. 561 An Act providing for and relating to the issuance of general obligation bonds in a principal amount of not more than $1,000,000 for the purpose of paying the cost of state transportation projects; and providing for an effective date. JAMES ARMSTRONG, STAFF, REPRESENTATIVE BILL WILLIAMS, addressed Amendment 1. (Copy on File). The amendment would authorize $90.18 million dollars of State general obligation bond (G.O.) dollars for transportation projects statewide. He provided project details: Federal Earmark Match $15,000,000 Anchorage - Abbott Loop Road Upgrade $15,000,000 Anchorage - Lake Otis & Tudor Intersection $ 8,500,000 Chugiak Birchwood Eagle River Road Service $ 700,000 Glenn Highway Lighting $ 330,000 Mat-Su - Bogard Road Extension East $ 6,600,000 Mat-Su - Trunk Road Hospital Access $ 1,000,000 Kenai - Sterling Hwy Kasilof River Area $ 4,000,000 Kenai - Kenai Borough Road Improvements $ 2,000,000 Kenai - City of Kenai Road Improvements $ 1,000,000 Fairbanks - Steese Corridor Safety $ 7,500,000 Fairbanks - Cowles Road Upgrade $ 1,200,000 Sitka - Old Thomsen Harbor renovation $ 2,500,000 Juneau - Areawide Transportation Improvements $ 2,300,000 Ketchikan - Thomas Basin Harbor, Ryus Float, Bar Harbor North, Hole-in-the-Wall Harbor, Kundson Cove Harbor renovations $ 2,650,000 Ketchikan Gateway Borough $ 500,000 City of Ketchikan - Road Improvements $ 500,000 Kodiak - Airport Terminal Renovation $ 1,000,000 Port Lions - Public Dock Replacement $ 500,000 Nome - City Streets Improvements $ 1,650,000 Kotzebue Area wide Road Maintenance $ 1,400,000 Petersburg - Middle Harbor Renovation $ 1,200,000 Wrangell - Heritage Harbor Renovation $ 1,400,000 Valdez - Harbor Deferred Maintenance $ 1,000,000 Homer - Deep Water Dock Corrison $ 450,000 Chignik - Public Dock Project $ 1,000,000 Adak - Small Boat Harbor Expansion $ 3,000,000 Skagway - Harbor Deferred Maintenance $ 1,300,000 Whittier - Harbor Renovation $ 1,500,000 Statewide Harbor Deferred Maintenance $ 3,500,000 Co-Chair Williams MOVED to ADOPT Amendment 1. Representative Stoltze noted a spelling and syntax error in a project listed in his area. Vice Chair Meyer OBJECTED to the amendment. He mentioned the earlier list indicating the road bonds Anchorage needs. He voiced his concern for the lost federal match in the amount of $15 million dollars. He asked which projects those funds were earmarked for. Mr. Armstrong recommended consulting with the Commissioner of Department of Transportation & Public Facilities regarding those concerns. Vice Chair Meyer WITHDREW his OBJECTION. Co-Chair Williams interjected that the information would be distributed to Committee members. There being NO further OBJECTION, Amendment 1 was adopted. Representative Foster MOVED to report CS HB 561 (FIN) out of Committee with individual recommendations and with the accompanying fiscal note. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. CS HB 561 (FIN) was reported out of Committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with a new fiscal note by the Department of Revenue.