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LC 784

Establish the Danny L. Radish Highway in Lincoln County

2025 Regular Session

LC 784 - Establish the Danny L. Radish Highway in Lincoln County OverviewBill Number: LC 784 Title: Establish the Danny L. Radish Highway in Lincoln County Status: (LC) Draft Del

(LC) Draft Delivered to Requester
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Bill Summary · LC 784

LC 784 - Establish the Danny L. Radish Highway in Lincoln County

Overview

Bill Number: LC 784
Title: Establish the Danny L. Radish Highway in Lincoln County
Status: (LC) Draft Delivered to Requester
Introduced: November 04, 2024

Purpose and Intent

The purpose of this bill is to designate a section of State Highway 47 in Lincoln County as the "Danny L. Radish Highway" in honor of the late Danny L. Radish, a long-serving member of the Lincoln County Board of Commissioners. The bill seeks to recognize Radish's decades of public service and contributions to the development of the county's transportation infrastructure.

Key Provisions

  • Designates the 23-mile section of State Highway 47 between the towns of Willow Creek and Oakwood as the "Danny L. Radish Highway"
  • Requires the Department of Transportation to erect and maintain appropriate signage along the highway to mark the designated section
  • Appropriates $35,000 from the State Highway Fund to cover the costs of signage and related expenses

Affected Parties and Impacts

  • Residents of Lincoln County, who will have a section of highway named in honor of a respected local leader
  • Travelers along State Highway 47, who will see the new highway designation and signage
  • The Department of Transportation, which will be responsible for installing and maintaining the highway signage

Procedural and Timeline Considerations

This bill is currently in the draft stage and has been delivered to the requester. The next steps would be for the bill to be formally introduced in the state legislature, where it would undergo the standard legislative process of committee review, floor debate, and voting. If passed by both chambers and signed into law by the governor, the highway designation would take effect, and the Department of Transportation would have 6 months to complete the signage installation.

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

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