Connecticut 2010 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00099

Introduced
2/9/10  

Caption

An Act Concerning The Construction Of A Southern Entrance Ramp At Exit 14 On Route 8 In Shelton.

Impact

If enacted, SB00099 would have significant implications for state transportation infrastructure by providing necessary funding for a vital access point in Shelton. It reflects ongoing efforts to support transportation improvements throughout the state, enhancing connectivity and potentially stimulating local economic activity. The addition of the ramp could lead to reduced congestion at existing access points and improve the overall efficiency of the transportation system in the region.

Summary

SB00099 is a legislative proposal aimed at facilitating the construction of a southern entrance ramp at Exit 14 on Route 8 in Shelton. The bill empowers the State Bond Commission to authorize the issuance of bonds not exceeding ten million dollars. The proceeds from these bonds are designated for the Department of Transportation to use specifically for the ramp's construction. The proposed enhancement aims to improve traffic flow and access in the Shelton area, addressing existing infrastructure needs.

Contention

Notable discussions around SB00099 may arise regarding the funding mechanism through bond issuance. Opponents might question the long-term financial implications of adding this debt to the state’s budget. Proponents, however, are likely to argue that the immediate benefits to local traffic and businesses justifies the investment. Public sentiment may also influence debates as residents weigh the importance of improved infrastructure against concerns about fiscal responsibility.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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