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LD 1756

An Act To Establish A Statewide Transportation Project Selection Prioritization Process

132nd Legislature (2025-2026) Introduced by Rick Bennett and 7 co-sponsors

Overview: LD 1756, "An Act To Establish A Statewide Transportation Project Selection Prioritization Process", has been placed in Legislative Files (DEAD) and was introduced on Apri

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Bill Summary · LD 1756

Overview: LD 1756, "An Act To Establish A Statewide Transportation Project Selection Prioritization Process", has been placed in Legislative Files (DEAD) and was introduced on April 22, 2025.

Purpose and Intent: The bill aimed to establish a statewide transportation project selection and prioritization process to ensure the efficient and equitable allocation of transportation funding.

Key Provisions:
- Required the state transportation department to develop a comprehensive, data-driven process for selecting and prioritizing transportation projects.
- Mandated the consideration of factors such as safety, economic impact, environmental sustainability, and accessibility in the project selection process.
- Established a public input and stakeholder engagement process to inform the project selection and prioritization.
- Directed the transportation department to regularly review and update the prioritization process.

Affected Parties and Impacts: The bill would have impacted the state transportation department, as well as local communities and stakeholders who rely on the transportation infrastructure. The proposed prioritization process would have aimed to ensure a more equitable and efficient allocation of transportation funding across the state.

Procedural and Timeline Considerations: The bill has been placed in Legislative Files, indicating that it is no longer actively being considered by the legislature. This means the bill has effectively been "killed" and will not proceed further in the legislative process.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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