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HR 367 establishes a commission in Alabama to assess utility relocation costs for public road projects, aiming for fair cost allocation and improved funding practices.
HR 367 establishes a commission in Alabama to assess utility relocation costs for public road projects, aiming for fair cost allocation and improved funding practices.
Bill Information:
- Bill Number: HR 367
- Title: House Interim Commission on Utility Relocation Costs, established
- Status: Joint Rule 11
- Introduced: May 14, 2025
- Classification: Resolution
- Subject: Transportation
HR 367 aims to establish the House Interim Study Commission on Utility Relocation Costs in Alabama. The primary goal of this commission is to evaluate the costs associated with the relocation of utility facilities that occur due to public road projects, such as road widening and realignment. The bill recognizes the public concern surrounding the financial implications of these relocations and seeks to develop equitable recommendations for cost allocation.
Creation of the Commission: The resolution establishes a study commission composed of various stakeholders, including:
Assessment Responsibilities: The commission is tasked with assessing:
Recommendations: Based on its findings, the commission will propose comprehensive recommendations for legislative changes to improve the allocation and reimbursement processes related to utility relocations.
Timeline and Reporting:
The establishment of this commission is expected to:
- Provide a structured approach to understanding the financial impacts of utility relocations on public road projects.
- Foster collaboration among various stakeholders, including government officials, utility companies, and industry associations.
- Lead to more equitable and efficient practices regarding the allocation of costs associated with utility relocations, potentially benefiting taxpayers and utility providers alike.
HR 367 represents a proactive step by the Alabama Legislature to address the complexities and financial burdens associated with utility relocations during public road projects. By forming a diverse commission, the bill aims to ensure that all relevant perspectives are considered in developing effective recommendations for future legislative action.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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