ALASKA STATE LEGISLATURE   HOUSE TRANSPORTATION STANDING COMMITTEE March 15, 2001 1:40 p.m. COMMITTEE CALENDAR  DOT PRESENTATION ON ALASKA INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM TAPES  Tape 01-20, SIDE A   CALL TO ORDER  REPRESENTATIVE VIC KOHRING, Chair, called the House Transportation Standing Committee to order at 1:40 p.m. PRESENT  Committee members present were Representatives Kohring, Kapsner, Kookesh, Scalzi, Wilson. Representatives Masek and Ogan were excused. SUMMARY OF INFORMATION  JEFF OTTESEN, Statewide Planning Chief, Department of Transportation, provided overview of the Alaska Intelligent Transportation System (AITS) in a Power Point presentation. In response to questions, Mr. Ottesen provided the following information. He reported that road chemicals produce minimal impacts. In response to questions regarding the monitoring for bridge scour [undermining of abutments by rapid water flow], Mr. Ottesen noted that the equipment does not monitor for scour. He also reported minimal impacts from scour. In regard to the operating costs of the remote weather information equipment, Mr. Ottesen that the operating costs for the tower equipment and the pedestals are $18,000 and $20,000, respectively. To the question as to the impacts of bad weather on the equipment and staffing, Mr. Ottesen said that the staffing wouldn't be reduced. Mr. Ottesen also answered questions concerning funding sources, operating costs, and whether the system had any benefits for the Alaska Marine Highway System. ANNOUNCEMENTS  None COMMITTEE ACTION  The committee took no action ADJOURNMENT  CHAIR KOHRING adjourned the House Transportation Standing Committee at 2:15 p.m. NOTE: The meeting was recorded and handwritten log notes were taken. A copy of the tape(s) and log notes may be obtained by contacting the House Records Office at State Capitol, Room 3, Juneau, Alaska 99801 (mailing address), (907) 465-2214, and after adjournment of the second session of the Twenty-Second Alaska State Legislature this information may be obtained by contacting the Legislative Reference Library at (907) 465-3808.