SB 142-TRANSFER RAILROAD LAND TO DOTPF:FAIRBANKS  1:38:28 PM CHAIR PASKVAN announced SB 142 to be up for consideration. JEFF STEPP, aide to Senator Paskvan, sponsor of SB 142, said this is a pretty simple bill. The Department of Transportation and Public Facilities (DOTPF) is preparing to reconstruct Illinois Street in Fairbanks, which provides primary access to the downtown area from the north. It needs to acquire approximately five acres to do this, and according to the Alaska Railroad Corporation (ARRC) Act, the Legislature has to approve the transaction. MR. STEPP said the ARRC supports this as well as the City of Fairbanks. CHAIR PASKVAN said there is no fiscal note as the purchase price is part of the construction budget. 1:40:44 PM DONNA GIARDINO, Metropolitan Planning Organization Coordinator, Fairbanks Metropolitan Area Transportation System (AFMATS), supported SB 142. AFMATS is funding the Illinois Street reconstruction project out of its transportation improvement program that has been going on since 1985 and is now in the final stages of right-of-way acquisitions. This is a top priority for the Planning Committee and they hope to begin building in 2011 at the latest. 1:42:23 PM SENATOR THOMAS asked what other properties remain to be purchased for the project. JOHN BENNETT, Northern Region Right-of-way Chief, Department of Transportation and Public Facilities (DOTPF), answered there are still quite a few parcels remaining to be acquired. They have been focusing on the structures in the vicinity of the Chena River, such as Sampson's Hardware and they have just let a contract for the appraisal services for the remainder of the parcels heading north to College Road. SENATOR THOMAS asked if the transfer of the property from the intersection of Phillips Field Road and Illinois Street would be all taken care of if this bill passes. MR. BENNETT replied no; there are several more slivers of land still remaining to be acquired, but they already have a majority of the large improved properties south of Phillips Field Road. CHAIR PASKVAN asked if this is the only purchase that needs legislative approval. MR. BENNETT replied yes. CHAIR PASKVAN closed public testimony. SENATOR THOMAS moved to report SB 142 from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal note(s). There were no objections, and it was so ordered.