October 20, 2004 To Honorable Governor of Alaska, Frank Murkowski: Reluctance of Ketchikan’s Authorities to respond to the proposal of creation of a culturally and commercially developed complex (with permanently moored cruiser there), integrating the Ketchikan International Airport (KIA) on both sides of the Tongass Narrows into one, reassures my conviction that the Gravina Access Project (GAP) of spanning the Revillagigedo Island with the Gravina Island by multimillion expensive, high rising bridge(s), will not serve interest of the community of Ketchikan, but an interest of inventors of the GAP (please find the proposal, below). Imposition on the community 15,000 strong...