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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRes1969-772 THE CITY OF SEWARD. ALASKA RESOLUTION NO. 772 WHEREAS. the existing Alaska Marine Highway System does not provide a con- necting link between Seattle and Southcentral Alaska. and WHEREAS. inmlnerable tourists have voiced complaints on the absence of such a link, and WHEREAS. it is believed that the existence of a Marine Highway link from Southoentral Alaska to the Southeastern Marine Highway System would sub- stantially increase the total traffic on the whole Alaska system by making it unnecessary for touri s ts to "backtrack" from South centra 1 Alaska to Haines or. probably which occurs most often. make their return trip via the Canadian portion of the Alaska Highway; and the existence of such a link would provide new and different scenery and would make a round-trip on the Marine Highway IIIOre desirable. and WHEREAS. the Port of Seward. Alaska. offers the best all-weather year-round transfer point in Southcentral Alaska and a tenninal point of tourist travel in Southoentral Alaska. and WHEREAS. the Alaska Steamship Company tenninated its servioe to Seward and Southcentral Alaska on January 23. 1969. and WHEREAS. Hydrotrain ships carry most all other cOlllllOdities which fonnerly came through Seward to the Port of Whittier. NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED. by the COIlIIIOn Council of the City of Seward. Alaska. that. the Honorable Keith H. Miller. Governor of the State of Alaska. the Honorable members of the Legislature. and Harold D. Strandberg. Commissioner. Department of Public Works. are requested to take action to establish and maintain a route of the Alaska Marine Highway System between Seward. Alaska and Seattle. Washington. or a connecting route between Seward and Juneau. Alaska. This Resolution shall be effective upon the date of its passage and approval. Passed and approved by The City Council of The City of Seward. Alaska. this 26th day of January. 1970. ~ ~ lh~ ~~ Mayor ATTEST: 'I -- r ATTACHED TO AND MADE A PART OF THE MINUTES Of THE SEWARD CIT~ ~CI~ "'.0' ~ . .t;.tl~~ t1~ clm- Treuurer THE CITY OF SEWARD. ALASKA RESOLUTION NO. 772 WHEREAS. the existing Alaska Marine Highway System does not provide a con- necting link between Seattle and Southcentral Alaska. and WHEREAS. innumerable tourists have voiced complaints on the absence of such a link. and WHEREAS, it is believed that the existence of a Marine Highway link from Southcentral Alaska to the Southeastern Marine Highway System would sub- stantially increase the total traffic on the whole Alaska system by making it unnecessary for tourists to "backtrack" from Southcentral Alaska to Haines or, probably which occurs most often, make their return trip via the Canadian portion of the Alaska Highway; and the existence of such a link would provide new and different scenery and would make a round-trip on the Marine Highway more desirable, and WHEREAS, the Port of Seward, Alaska, offers the best all-weather year-round transfer point in Southcentral Alaska and a tenninal point of tourist travel in Southcentral Alaska, and WHEREAS, the Alaska Steamship Company tenninated its service to Seward and Southcentral Alaska on January 23, 1969. and WHEREAS, Hydrotrain ships carry most all other cOlllllOdities which fonnerly came through Seward to the Port of Whittier. NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED, by the COIlIIIOn Council of the City of Seward. Alaska, that, the Honorable Keith H. Miller, Governor of the State of Alaska. the Honorable menDers of the Legislature. and Harold D. Strandberg. ColIInissioner. Department of Public Works, are requested to take action to establish and maintain a route of the Alaska Marine Highway System between Seward, Alaska and Seattle. WaShington. or a connecting route between Seward and Juneau. Alaska. This Resolution shall be effective upon the date of its passage and approval. Passed and approved by The City Council of The City of Seward, Alaska. this 26th day of January, 1970. of!l /; JI ~;"^7n ~ tl~~:vUllom William M. Ullom, Mayor ATTEST: Is/James R. Filip James R. Filip, City Clerk-Treasurer