SB 77-WILLIAM RANSOM WOOD CENTENNIAL BRIDGE [Contains discussion of HB 147] CO-CHAIR HOLM announced that the first order of business would be SENATE BILL NO. 77, "An Act naming the William Ransom Wood Centennial Bridge in Fairbanks." Number 0115 CO-CHAIR HOLM mentioned that HB 147, the companion bill to SB 77, was heard in the House Transportation Standing Committee meeting [on March 11, 2003]. Number 0181 TIM LAMKIN, Staff to Senator Gary Wilken, Alaska State Legislature, presented SB 77 on behalf of the bill's sponsor, Senator Wilken. He stated that SB 77 names a pedestrian bridge in Fairbanks in honor of Dr. William Ransom Wood, considered by many to be a true visionary and leader in Alaska. Number 0215 CO-CHAIR HOLM told the members that Dr. Wood was a mentor of his and was a tremendous force in helping Alaska grow; he concurred with the need for this honor. Number 0240 REPRESENTATIVE FATE noted that Senator Wilken was a driving force in the honoring of Dr. Wood. Representative Fate said that Dr. Wood was one of the motivators behind the building of this pedestrian bridge, and the bridge was a well-thought-out project that was needed in Fairbanks. He said that Dr. Wood could have retired outside of the state after serving as the president of the University of Alaska for 13 years, but instead chose to remain in Alaska, became the mayor of Fairbanks, and was an honored citizen. He said this legislation was a fitting way to honor Dr. Wood's efforts. Number 0372 REPRESENTATIVE FATE moved to report SB 77 out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal note. There being no objection, SB 77 was reported out of the House Transportation Standing Committee.