RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION.
SB 1097 streamlines management of disputed roads by clarifying ownership and maintenance responsibilities, ensuring safer, accessible transportation for local communities.
SB 1097 streamlines management of disputed roads by clarifying ownership and maintenance responsibilities, ensuring safer, accessible transportation for local communities.
Bill Number: SB 1097
Title: Relating to Transportation
Status: Carried over to 2024 Regular Session
Introduced: January 20, 2023
Classification: Bill
Subject: Disputed Roads, Quitclaim, Road Maintenance
SB 1097 aims to address issues related to disputed roads and the maintenance of these roads through a quitclaim process. The bill is designed to clarify the responsibilities and authority regarding road maintenance, particularly for roads that have been the subject of disputes.
The primary intent of SB 1097 is to streamline the management and maintenance of disputed roads. By establishing a clear framework for quitclaim actions, the bill seeks to resolve conflicts over road ownership and maintenance responsibilities. This is particularly important for ensuring that local communities have safe and accessible transportation routes.
While the specific text of the bill is not provided, the following key provisions are anticipated based on the subject matter:
The bill would primarily impact:
SB 1097 has a companion bill, HB 1187, which may address similar issues or provide additional context to the proposed changes in road management and maintenance.
SB 1097 represents an important step towards resolving disputes over road ownership and maintenance, aiming to enhance the safety and accessibility of transportation routes. As the bill progresses into the 2024 Regular Session, stakeholders will be closely monitoring its developments and potential impacts on local communities and transportation infrastructure.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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