Connecticut 2021 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06487

Introduced
2/19/21  
Introduced
2/19/21  

Caption

An Act Concerning The Designation Of A Bikeway In Cheshire And Public Transportation For Students Enrolled In Adult Education Programs.

Impact

The bill's second provision allows the Commissioner of Transportation to propose a program that provides adult education students with access to bus and off-peak rail services. This program will require approval from the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management, thereby ensuring oversight and alignment with existing transportation services. The goal is to facilitate easier access to educational opportunities for adults, thereby supporting lifelong learning and workforce development. Annual reporting on the program's utilization will help assess its effectiveness and the needed public subsidies.

Summary

House Bill 6487 aims to improve transportation options for students enrolled in adult education programs in Cheshire, Connecticut. The bill includes two primary provisions: the designation of certain roadways as bikeways and the establishment of a program to enhance public transportation access for adult education students. Specifically, a portion of Routes 69 and 70 will be designated as a bikeway, promoting cycling as a viable and safe mode of transportation in the area. This designation is intended to encourage more residents to consider biking for everyday travel, contributing to public health and environmental goals.

Contention

While the bill primarily seeks to enhance access to education and promote cycling, there may be points of contention regarding funding and implementation. Critics may raise concerns over the costs associated with the proposed transportation programs and whether they adequately address the needs of adult education students in various parts of the state. Additionally, the focus on bikeways might prompt discussions about the allocation of resources for cycling infrastructure versus other forms of transportation. The requirement for yearly assessments could also be seen as a way to ensure accountability, but critics might argue that it could lead to bureaucratic complexities that slow down implementation.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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