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HB 2164

appropriation; transportation project; Reay Lane

57th Legislature - Second Regular Session Introduced by Lupe Diaz

Arizona HB 2164 appropriates state funds for a Reay Lane transportation project, advancing through legislative approval process.

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Bill Summary · HB 2164

Legislative bill overview

HB 2164 is an appropriations bill introduced in the Arizona House that directs state funding toward a transportation project on Reay Lane. The bill has progressed through initial readings and received a "DP" (Do Pass) recommendation as of February 2026. Specific details about the project scope, funding amount, and location are not provided in the available legislative record.

Why is this important

Transportation infrastructure appropriations affect local communities by improving roadways, potentially reducing congestion, and supporting economic development in affected areas. State funding decisions for specific projects involve tradeoffs with other legislative priorities and competing budget demands. The passage of such bills determines which infrastructure investments receive public resources in a given fiscal year.

Potential points of contention

  • Funding amount and source - Without knowing the appropriation size, it's unclear whether this represents a significant budget allocation that might compete with other state priorities
  • Project justification and local need - The bill lacks publicly available information about why this specific Reay Lane project was prioritized over other transportation infrastructure needs statewide
  • Geographic equity - Questions may arise about whether transportation funding is distributed equitably across Arizona's urban, suburban, and rural areas

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

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