Connecticut 2014 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05235

Introduced
2/19/14  

Caption

An Act Authorizing Bonds Of The State For Green Space In Waterbury.

Impact

If enacted, HB 05235 would signify a state-level commitment to environmental and community development through funding for green spaces. Not only does this support local needs, but it also aligns with broader sustainability goals. The infusion of state funds into local initiatives may leverage additional funding and support from community organizations and stakeholders, enhancing overall community well-being. The bill reflects a recognition of the importance of green spaces in urban settings, promoting public health and environmental benefits.

Summary

House Bill 05235 is an act authorizing the issuance of state bonds aimed at funding green space initiatives in Waterbury. This bill empowers the State Bond Commission to authorize bonds not exceeding a total principal amount of one million dollars. The proceeds from these bonds will be allocated to the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, which will manage the grant-in-aid to the city of Waterbury to acquire green space. The intent is to enhance the quality of life for families and community groups within the city by increasing access to natural areas.

Contention

While the bill generally supports a positive notion of enhancing green spaces, points of contention could arise related to the allocation of funds and priorities among communities. Stakeholders may debate the adequacy of the proposed funds, whether one million dollars is sufficient to meet the needs of Waterbury or if larger investments are warranted. Additionally, there may be discussions concerning environmental impact considerations, maintenance of those green spaces, and ensuring that the community has a say in how these areas are developed.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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