HB 42 - JOE WILLIAMS, SR., COASTAL TRAIL CO-CHAIR GATTO announced that the first order of business would be HOUSE BILL NO. 42 "An Act naming the Joe Williams, Sr., Coastal Trail." JOS GOVAARS, Staff to Representative Jim Elkins, Alaska State Legislature, sponsor, said on behalf of Representative Elkins: [House Bill 42] will name three miles of trail alongside the South Tongass Highway between Ketchikan and Saxman, the "Joe Williams Sr., Coastal Trial." Joe was an advocate for the construction of a trail because residents for many years, without the means of transportation, commonly walked the three miles between Saxman and Ketchikan with often-tragic results. When the trail was completed, it quickly became a favorite walking and bicycling path used by many visitors as well as locals. Set between the ocean and the highway, the Joe Williams Sr. Coastal Trail will be a scenic and historically important trail for the people of Southeast Alaska. This legislation will honor the memory of a highly respected person in the Native community in Southeast, and included in the committee packet are letters of support from the City of Ketchikan, City of Saxman, and the Ketchikan Gateway Borough. In addition, a new zero fiscal note has been introduced because the Department of Transportation has agreed to eat the $2,000 it will cost for making and posting the signs. REPRESENTATIVE NEUMAN stated that he has heard support from people from the community, and it is a "very fine thing that we do this." REPRESENTATIVE THOMAS moved to report HB 42 out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. There being no objection, HB 42 was reported from the House Transportation Standing Committee.