SB 203-METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATIONS SENATOR DONLEY explained that SB 203 is an Anchorage Caucus priority. SB 203 is similar to legislation passed the Senate last year but it contains a few changes. Under federal law, communities with a population of over 50,000 must have a municipal planning organization (MPO). Anchorage is the only community in Alaska to have a MPO, which is named the Anchorage Metropolitan Area Transportation Study (AMATS). AMATS was created by the Governor and the Mayor of Anchorage. Several years later, federal law was amended and requires that MPO's be created by state statute. SB 203 attempts to rectify this problem. It lays the ground work for additional federal requirements and sets up the membership requirements for AMATS. Currently, AMATS has two members appointed by the governor and three members chosen by the municipality. This legislation would add two members of the legislature in non-voting positions--one Senate and one House member from that municipality. It is important to have legislative representation on the MPO because the legislature has to include MPO projects in the budget. In the past, there has been no coordination between AMATS and the legislature and problems have arisen. This legislation also sets up a time line for submitting the MPO priority list to the legislature--January 15. SENATOR LINCOLN asked if the Municipality of Anchorage has endorsed this legislation. SENATOR DONLEY responded no. SENATOR LINCOLN asked if an endorsement had been requested. SENATOR DONLEY responded there had been a mixed response from the assembly last year concerning an endorsement. The original version of the bill had voting legislative members, and the assembly has not yet taken a position on legislation with non-voting legislative members. SENATOR LINCOLN asked if the governor's appointments are required to be from the municipality. Number 1667 SENATOR DONLEY responded the Governor would appoint the Commissioners of DOTPF and DEC or their designees. MR. JEFF OTTESEN, DOTPF, commented that the department is neutral on this legislation. DOTPF believes the early deadline for submitting DOTPF's list of projects is excellent, and the bill seems to be flexible in adapting for future boundary changes. SENATOR PEARCE moved SB 203 out of committee with individual recommendations. There being no objection, the motion carried.