STEVE COWPER
GOVERNOR |
STATE
OF ALASKA
OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR
JUNEAU |
November 10, 1987 |
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 105
It is in the best interest of the people of Alaska, and necessary
for the efficient administration of government, that a review
be conducted, as requested by the Legislature, of the distribution
of responsibility for transportation facilities, and that the
Governor and the Legislature be advised of changes which can
be made to increase the efficiency and equity of Alaska's transportation
delivery system.
THEREFORE, I, Steve Cowper, pursuant to the authority vested
in me by Article III of the Alaska Constitution and by AS 44.17.060
and AS 44.19.145(c), order the following:
Section 1. Creation and Composition.
The Governor's Task Force To Evaluate Responsibility For Transportation
Facilities (hereafter Governor's Task Force on Transportation
Facilities) is hereby created within the Department of Transportation
and Public Facilities. The task force shall be chaired by the
Commissioner of the Department of Transportation and Public Facilities
and shall consist of six members representing local governments,
one member representing the unorganized borough, one legislator
from each house nominated by the presiding officer of the house,
and one representative of a transportation user group. All members
of the task force will be appointed by me.
Section 2. Administration.
Members of the Governor's Task Force on Transportation Facilities
will receive no compensation for their services but will be entitled
to per diem and travel allowance authorized by law for members
of other boards and commissions under AS 39.20.180. The Department
of Transportation and Public Facilities shall provide whatever
administrative services to the task force that the commissioner
determines are necessary to enable it to perform its responsibilities
under this order.
Section 3. Responsibilities.
The Governor's Task Force on Transportation Facilities shall
evaluate the feasibility of transferring the responsibility of
direct maintenance on certain transportation facilities from
the state to local governments, and examine reasonable and equitable
funding sources for maintenance activities, including a review
of the motor fuel tax and of the existing road service account
in the state's revenue sharing program. The task force shall
also study the issues of road ownership, liability, and the transfer
of equipment and employees.
Section 4. Report
The Governor's Task Force on Transportation Facilities shall
submit a report to me and the Legislature by June 30, 1988. The
report shall represent a majority view of the Task Force with
the opportunity for each dissenting member to include a dissenting
view. In the report, the task force shall adopt recommendations
for any course of action, including maintenance of the status
quo, that it believes will provide the best level of service
given limited resources, or based on an assumption of expanded
resources so long as a specific proposal is also made regarding
provision of these resources. In all instances, the task force
shall give its reasons for adopting the recommendations and specifically
state how those recommendations address state and local financial
considerations, statewide transportation planning, and the equity
of distributed responsibilities.
Section 5. Duration
The Governor's Task Force on Transportation Facilities shall
cease to exist on July 1, 1988, unless it is extended by subsequent
administrative order or legislation.
This order takes effect immediately.
DATED at Juneau, Alaska Nov. 10, 1987
By: S/S
Steve Cowper
Steve Cowper
Governor of the State of Alaska |