Counter-UAS Authority Extension Act
Bill S 3032 directs the DOT to study costs of managing state highway rights of way, impacting funding decisions and enhancing transparency for stakeholders.
Bill S 3032 directs the DOT to study costs of managing state highway rights of way, impacting funding decisions and enhancing transparency for stakeholders.
Bill S 3032 aims to direct the state’s Department of Transportation (DOT) to conduct a comprehensive study on the costs associated with administering state highway rights of way projects. The intent of this bill is to gather data that can inform future decisions regarding funding, management, and policy-making related to highway infrastructure.
Bill S 3032 represents a proactive approach to understanding the financial aspects of state highway rights of way projects. By requiring a thorough cost analysis, the bill seeks to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of highway management, ultimately benefiting the state and its residents. Further developments will depend on the Transportation Committee's review and subsequent legislative actions.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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