Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB2048

Introduced
2/2/23  
Refer
2/7/23  
Introduced
2/2/23  
Refer
2/15/23  
Refer
2/7/23  
Refer
3/10/23  
Refer
2/15/23  
Refer
2/29/24  
Refer
3/10/23  
Refer
4/5/24  
Refer
2/29/24  

Caption

RESTRICT HIGHWAY MOWING

Impact

If enacted, HB2048 will have significant implications for state laws related to the maintenance of roadside vegetation and conservation practices. By establishing specific guidelines for mowing in rights-of-way, the legislation seeks to enhance habitat for pollinators and wildlife, including state-designated species like the Monarch Butterfly. This aligns with broader conservation goals, potentially improving biodiversity in roadside habitats while ensuring that necessary safety measures are accounted for in highway maintenance operations.

Summary

House Bill 2048, introduced by Rep. Laura Faver Dias, amends the Illinois Highway Code focusing on habitat maintenance within rights-of-way along state highways. It establishes new mowing restrictions, stipulating that vegetation within the first 8 feet adjacent to the highways may be mowed at any time but must remain no shorter than 4 inches. Additionally, other vegetation within the rights-of-way can be mowed up to two times between October 15 and April 1 and between July 1 and July 20, maintaining a minimum height of 12 inches. The bill aims to balance roadway safety with conservation efforts by promoting wildlife-friendly practices.

Contention

Some points of contention surrounding HB2048 could arise from the balance it tries to strike between safety concerns and environmental stewardship. Opponents of mowing regulations may argue that excessive restrictions could hinder effective maintenance and increase risks for drivers due to overgrown vegetation. Supporters are likely to emphasize the importance of creating habitats for declining pollinator populations and improving roadside aesthetics. There may also be discussions on the enforcement of the law, as violations are classified as petty offenses for the first instance and Class B misdemeanors for subsequent violations, raising questions about the practicality of monitoring compliance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL SB1382

MOTOR FUEL-PUBLIC HIGHWAYS

IL SF718

Highways for habitat program establishment

IL SB332

Relating to roadable aircraft on WV highways

IL SB298

Relating to roadable aircraft on WV highways

IL HB1557

Modified utility vehicles; authorizes operation on public highways.

IL SB320

Mini-trucks; definition, use on certain highways.

IL AB824

Highway greening: statewide strategic plan.

IL HB797

In construction, improvement, maintenance and repair of State highways, providing for native vegetation along highways.

IL HB1632

Relating To Highways.

IL HB5075

PESTICIDE-RESTRICTED USE

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