SENATE BILL NO. 25 "An Act naming the South Mitkof Island ferry terminal the Richard 'Dewey' Duvall Ferry Terminal." 9:12:52 AM WESTON EILER, STAFF, SENATOR BERT STEDMAN, SPONSOR, told the committee that SB 25 would honor Richard "Dewey" Duvall, a proponent of marine transportation and a long- time active resident of Petersburg, by naming the South Mitkof Island ferry terminal after him. Mr. Duvall served on the city council and was a founding board member of the Inter-Island Ferry Authority (IFA). He was instrumental in the construction of the ferry terminal at South Mitkof. The bill would recognize his dedication and contribution to the community. The City of Petersburg and the IFA support the legislation. Co-Chair Stedman noted that Mr. Duvall had passed away recently. Co-Chair Stedman opened public testimony. AL DWYER, MAYOR, CITY OF PETERSBURG (testified via teleconference), confirmed the Petersburg City Council's wishes that the ferry terminal be named after Mr. Duvall. Co-Chair Stedman referred to the fiscal note of #1,200 by the Department of Transportation and Public Facilities (DOT/PF). MARY SIROKY, SPECIAL ASSISTANT, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC FACILITIES, explained that the money would be for a temporary sign for the temporary facility. The new sign would be part of the cost of a new facility. Co-Chair Stedman asked for a clearer idea of what the permanent sign would include. 9:16:38 AM Senator Huggins asked for an explanation of different requirements for historical versus regular DOT/PF signs. Ms. Siroky said she would get the information. Co-Chair Stedman closed public testimony. SB 25 was HEARD and HELD in Committee for further consideration.