Connecticut 2011 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05107

Introduced
1/7/11  
Introduced
1/7/11  
Refer
1/7/11  

Caption

An Act Establishing A Storm Water Pilot Program In New London.

Impact

The proposed legislative change under HB 05107 will likely influence existing state regulations concerning storm water management and local governance in New London. By establishing a pilot program, the bill aims to create a framework for better storm water control, which could lead to improved water quality and decreased flooding incidents. As a pilot program, the results could guide future state-wide policies and enhance the capacity of local governments to engage in effective environmental management.

Summary

House Bill 05107 is an initiative aimed at establishing a storm water authority pilot program in New London. The bill reflects the growing concern about storm water management, particularly in urban settings where runoff can lead to significant environmental issues, including pollution of local waterways. Its introduction indicates an effort to develop a structured approach to managing storm water and mitigating the adverse effects it has on the environment and public health.

Contention

While the bill seems primarily focused on enhancing the municipality's ability to manage storm water, it does raise questions about funding, operational authority, and the extent to which local needs are taken into account. Some stakeholders might voice concerns over the efficacy of the pilot program in addressing existing problems, as well as potential limitations imposed by the state government that could hinder local innovation. Furthermore, the establishment of such a program will require careful consideration of community engagement and ongoing support to ensure its success and sustainability.

Companion Bills

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