HB 426 - TRANSFER OF RAILROAD LAND: CHUGACH PARK CO-CHAIR HUDSON announced that the first order of business was HOUSE BILL NO. 426, "An Act relating to transfers of public land or grants or conveyances of interest in public land among the Alaska Railroad Corporation, the Department of Transportation and Public Facilities, and the Department of Natural Resources to relocate or widen the Seward Highway, to relocate railroad facilities, and to relocate adjacent utility facilities; and providing for an effective date." Number 0130 DENNIS POSHARD, Legislative Liaison, Department of Transportation & Public Facilities (DOT/PF), stated that HB 426 was instigated by DOT/PF with the concurrence from the railroad. The reason for their inclusion in the bill is that some of department's road realignments along the corridor will require some track changes. He explained that basically what the bill does is give the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) the authority to negotiate directly with DOT/PF for land exchanges, to allow DOT/PF to exchange corridors or move the corridor if necessary along the Seward Highway between Potter Station and Girdwood, which is within the Chugach State Park. They have five projects scheduled over the next four years within that corridor, and HB 426 would allow them to deal directly with DNR and the railroad and not require them to get legislative approval for each individual parcel transfer. The way the statutes were established for DNR for Chugach State Park was that any land transfers would have to come before the legislature. He does not think that the legislature originally anticipated that they would have so many small land transfers that are associated with the transportation corridors. AL MEINERS, Superintendent, Chugach State Park, Division of Parks & Outdoor Recreation, Department of Natural Resources, stated via teleconference from Anchorage that they support HB 426. [James Cantor, Assistant Attorney General, Transportation Section, Department of Law, said via teleconference from Anchorage that he was available to answer any questions.] Number 0604 REPRESENTATIVE BARNES made a motion to move CSHB 426(TRA) from committee with individual recommendations and accompanying fiscal note; she asked for unanimous consent. There being no objection, CSHB 426(TRA) moved from the House Resources Standing Committee.