HOUSE BILL NO. 153 "An Act designating Minnesota Drive and a portion of O'Malley Road in Anchorage the Walter J. Hickel Expressway." 2:23:11 PM REPRESENTATIVE BOB LYNN, explained that HB 153 would rename a portion of Minnesota Drive in Anchorage as the Walter J. Hickel Parkway. He provided a brief history about Alaska's first governor. He stated that Governor Hickel pushed hard to open Prudhoe Bay for oil development and oversaw the permitting process for the Trans-Alaskan pipeline. 2:24:42 PM Representative Gara stated that he would like to co-sponsor the bill. Representative Lynn stated that Representative Gara was welcome to co-sponsor the bill. Representative Kawasaki asked why the Minnesota Drive portion of the highway was selected. Representative Lynn responded that the portion of Minnesota Drive was well-traveled thoroughfare in Anchorage deeming it the most appropriate highway for the name. Representative Holmes pointed out that the proposed highway ran close to Governor Hickel's house and hotel. Representative Kawasaki asked about the Hickel family's opinion about the proposed plan. Representative Lynn replied that Ermalee Hickel approved of the idea. Representative Kawasaki asked if the designation was honorary or if postal services be affected. Representative Lynn replied that the plan included two large signs. The street addresses would remain the same to lessen the inconvenience. 2:27:49 PM KIRK WICKERSHAM, SELF, ANCHORAGE (via teleconference), testified in support of the legislation. He suggested the idea of renaming the Minnesota bypass to Representative Lynn. He pointed out that the Minnesota bypass was named because the street was widened and extended, which was a random decision in his opinion. He encouraged the elimination of the word Minnesota from the name of the expressway. A combination of Minnesota and Governor Hickel was proposed in a previous bill. 2:30:46 PM SCOTT THOMAS, CENTRAL REGION TRAFFIC ENGINEER, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC FACILITIES (via teleconference), was available for questions. Vice-Chair Neuman CLOSED public testimony. Representative Costello discussed the two fiscal notes. The first fiscal note was a zero note from Department of Transportation and Public Facilities. The second note had a fiscal impact of $15 thousand from Department of Transportation and Public Facilities, which would pay for the cost of two signs. Vice-Chair Neuman noted that the second fiscal note was forthcoming. Representative Kawasaki remarked that he lived on Glacier Avenue while in Juneau. Apparently Glacier Avenue was known previously as Glacier Highway and Google maps included both names when searched. Representative Thompson MOVED to REPORT CSHB 153(TRA) out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal note. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. CSHB 153(TRA) was REPORTED out of committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with one previously published fiscal note: FN1 (DOT). 2:33:13 PM AT EASE 2:34:25 PM RECONVENED