HOUSE BILL NO. 42 An Act naming the Joe Williams, Sr., Coastal Trail. JIM VAN HORN, STAFF, REPRESENTATIVE JIM ELKINS, testified in support of HB 42. He noted that HB 42 names three miles of trail alongside the South Tongass Highway between Ketchikan and Saxman, the Joe Williams Sr. Coastal Trial. Mr. Van Horn indicated that Mr. Williams advocated for the construction of a trail because residents from those communities, for many years, lived without means of transportation and commonly walked the three miles between the towns. Mr. Van Horn added that when the trail was completed, it quickly became a favorite walking and bicycling path used by visitors and locals alike. Mr. Van Horn summarized that passage of the legislation would honor the memory of a highly respected member of the Native Community in Southeast Alaska. He pointed out the letters of support in member's packets and the zero fiscal note. 1:44:26 PM BILL WILLIAMS, (TESTIFIED VIA TELECONFERENCE), FORMER STATE REPRESENTATIVE, SAXMAN, commented on the great effort that his father put into matters of the land for Native Alaskans. He stated that Joe Williams was a great man that worked hard for thirty-eight years on matters related to Ketchikan. He urged that the Committee pass HB 42. Representative Weyhrauch asked if the proposal was for a trail or bike path. Mr. Williams said it would be a bike path that would follow the South Tongass Highway. 1:49:11 PM JOE WILLIAMS JR., (TESTIFIED VIA TELECONFERENCE), KETCHIKAN, discussed that it would be a "great honor" for the Village of Saxman and the Native community of Ketchikan to have a trail named after their father. He voiced his support for the legislation. 1:50:20 PM YEBE HICKS, (TESTIFIED VIA TELECONFERENCE), SAXMAN CITY COUNCIL, SAXMAN, testified in support of the legislation. He stated that he works with children in Saxman and thought that naming the path after Joe Williams would be a "source of pride" for Native youth. Elders used to walk that path a long time ago. He testified in support of the legislation, reiterating that it would be an honor for the entire community. 1:51:20 PM FRANK SELUDO, (TESTIFIED VIA TELECONFERENCE), VICE MAYOR, SAXMAN, voiced his support for HB 42. He acknowledged that Joe Williams did great work for the community of Ketchikan and urged passage of the bill. 1:52:07 PM Representative Foster MOVED to report HB 42 out of Committee with individual recommendations and with the accompanying fiscal note. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. HB 42 was reported out of Committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with zero note #2 by the House Transportation Committee for Department of Transportation & Public Facilities. 1:53:24 PM