The Florida Senate BILL ANALYSIS AND FISCAL IMPACT STATEMENT (This document is based on the provisions contained in the legislation as of the latest date listed below.) Prepared By: The Professional Staff of the Committee on Transportation BILL: SB 662 INTRODUCER: Senator Davis SUBJECT: Transportation Facility Designations/Harry Frisch Street DATE: March 12, 2025 ANALYST STAFF DIRECTOR REFERENCE ACTION 1. Johnson Vickers TR Favorable 2. ATD 3. FP I. Summary: SB 662 designates that portion of West Beaver Street between King Street and Acorn Street in Duval County as “Harry Frisch Street” and directs the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) to erect suitable markers. The estimated cost to FDOT to install the designation markers is $2,400. See the “Fiscal Impact Statement” below for details. The bill takes effect July 1, 2025. II. Present Situation: Section 334.071, F.S., provides that legislative designations of transportation facilities are for honorary or memorial purposes or to distinguish a particular facility. Such designations are not to be construed as requiring any action by local governments or private parties regarding the changing of any street signs, mailing addresses, or 911 emergency telephone number system listings, unless the legislation specifically provides for such changes. 1 When the Legislature establishes road or bridge designations, FDOT is required to place markers only at the termini specified for each highway segment or bridge designated by the law creating the designation and to erect any other markers it deems appropriate for the transportation facility. 2 FDOT may not erect the markers for honorary road or bridge designations unless the affected city or county commission enacts a resolution supporting the designation. When the designated 1 Section 334.071(1), F.S. 2 Section 334.071(2), F.S. REVISED: BILL: SB 662 Page 2 road or bridge segment is located in more than one city or county, each affected local government must pass resolutions supporting the designations before the installation of the markers. 3 Harry Frisch Hans “Harry” Frisch was born in Vienna, Austria in 1923. In 1953, he arrived in the United States after 15 years living in Israel. After some time operating an automobile repair shop, he joined family members in Beaver Street Fisheries, where he worked until three days before his passing. He contributed to many philanthropic organizations in both Jacksonville and abroad. Mr. Frisch passed away on January 13, 2023. 4 III. Effect of Proposed Changes: The bill creates an undesignated section of Florida law designating that portion of West Beaver Street between King Street and Acorn Street in Duval County as “Harry Frisch Street” and directs FDOT to erect suitable markers. The bill takes effect July 1, 2025. IV. Constitutional Issues: A. Municipality/County Mandates Restrictions: None. B. Public Records/Open Meetings Issues: None. C. Trust Funds Restrictions: None. D. State Tax or Fee Increases: None. E. Other Constitutional Issues: None. 3 Section 334.071(3), F.S. 4 Hans “Harry” Frisch Obituary, https://www.jacksonville.com/obituaries/pfla0406888 (last visited March 5, 2025). BILL: SB 662 Page 3 V. Fiscal Impact Statement: A. Tax/Fee Issues: None. B. Private Sector Impact: None. C. Government Sector Impact: The estimated cost to erect the designation markers required under this bill is $2,400, based on the assumption that a minimum of two markers are required at a cost to FDOT of no less than $1,200 each. The estimate includes labor, materials, manufacturing, and installation. 5 FDOT is expected to absorb the estimated cost within existing resources. VI. Technical Deficiencies: None. VII. Related Issues: The portion of West Beaver Street being designated as Harry Frisch Street is on S.R. 10. 6 VIII. Statutes Affected: This bill creates an undesignated section of Florida Statutes. IX. Additional Information: A. Committee Substitute – Statement of Changes: (Summarizing differences between the Committee Substitute and the prior version of the bill.) None. B. Amendments: None. This Senate Bill Analysis does not reflect the intent or official position of the bill’s introducer or the Florida Senate. 5 E-mail from Jack Rogers, FDOT Legislative Affairs Director, RE: Transportation Facility Designation Costs, December 9, 2024. (On file with Senate Committee on Transportation). 6 FDOT map of proposed Harry Frish Street designation. (On file with Senate Committee on Transportation).