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SB 3090

General Fund; FY2026 appropriation to the Town of Boyle for the Memorial and Oakridge Sewer Extension Project.

2025 Regular Session

Overview: SB 3090, "General Fund; FY2026 appropriation to the Town of Boyle for the Memorial and Oakridge Sewer Extension Project", died in committee. The bill was introduced on Fe

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Bill Summary · SB 3090

Overview: SB 3090, "General Fund; FY2026 appropriation to the Town of Boyle for the Memorial and Oakridge Sewer Extension Project", died in committee. The bill was introduced on February 19, 2025.

Purpose and Intent: The purpose of this bill was to appropriate funds from the state's General Fund to the Town of Boyle for the purpose of extending the municipal sewer system to the Memorial and Oakridge neighborhoods. This infrastructure project was intended to provide improved sanitation services and environmental protections for these residential areas.

Key Provisions:
- Allocated $5.2 million from the FY2026 General Fund budget to the Town of Boyle
- Specified that the funds were to be used exclusively for the sewer extension project
- Required the town to provide matching funds and submit progress reports to the state
- Mandated that the project be completed within 24 months of receiving the state appropriation

Affected Parties and Impacts: This bill would have directly benefited the residents of the Memorial and Oakridge neighborhoods in the Town of Boyle by providing them with access to the municipal sewer system. The town government would have been responsible for managing and overseeing the infrastructure project. The state would have provided a significant portion of the funding.

Procedural and Timeline Considerations: SB 3090 died in committee and did not advance further in the legislative process. This means the bill was not passed by the legislature and did not become law. The reasons for its failure to progress are unclear from the available information.

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

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