Bill
SB 265
Transferring child welfare enforcement responsibilities to State Police
Requires jurisdictions receiving MT funds to allocate at least 1% to nonmotorized transportation facilities, with multi-year averaging and 5-year planning.
Bill
SB 265
Requires jurisdictions receiving MT funds to allocate at least 1% to nonmotorized transportation facilities, with multi-year averaging and 5-year planning.
Subject: Transportation funds; maintenance of nonmotorized transportation infrastructure
Status: Introduced Feb 3, 2025; referred to the Senate Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.
Statute amended: Sec. 10k of 1951 PA 51 (MCL 247.660k).
SB 265 clarifies and strengthens statutory requirements for spending Michigan Transportation Fund (MTF) allocations on nonmotorized transportation facilities and services (e.g., sidewalks, bike lanes, paved shoulders). The bill is intended to ensure a sustained, predictable minimum investment in infrastructure that supports bicyclists, pedestrians and other nonmotorized users and to integrate nonmotorized facilities into routine road projects.
If you’d like, I can:
- Compare the bill’s language to current MCL 247.660k to show exact changes, or
- Draft a one‑page talking points memo for local governments explaining compliance steps.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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