Louisiana 2022 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB446

Introduced
3/3/22  
Introduced
3/3/22  
Refer
3/3/22  
Refer
3/3/22  
Refer
4/5/22  
Refer
4/5/22  
Report Pass
4/19/22  
Report Pass
4/19/22  
Engrossed
4/28/22  
Engrossed
4/28/22  
Refer
5/2/22  
Report Pass
5/10/22  
Report Pass
5/10/22  
Enrolled
5/17/22  
Enrolled
5/17/22  
Chaptered
5/25/22  
Chaptered
5/25/22  
Passed
5/25/22  

Caption

Authorizes the Red River, Atchafalaya, and Bayou Beouf Levee District to exchange property in Avoyelles Parish

Impact

The passage of HB 446 is expected to have implications for local infrastructure management in Avoyelles Parish. By allowing the levee district to efficiently manage its property resources, the bill may improve flood control measures and other public safety initiatives tied to levee performance. The authorization for property exchanges is particularly significant for the levee district, which has the responsibility to ensure that flood control infrastructure is adequate and well-maintained, thus directly impacting the region's resilience to flooding events.

Summary

House Bill 446 facilitates the exchange of public property by authorizing the Red River, Atchafalaya, and Bayou Beouf Levee District to transfer certain parcels of land located in Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana. The bill specifies the properties involved in the exchange, including two tracts identified as Proposed Tract 1 and Proposed Tract 2, while reserving mineral rights across the transactions. The transfer is a strategic move aimed at optimizing land use, which could enhance levee operations and maintenance in the district's jurisdiction.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 446 appears to be supportive, as indicated by the unanimous vote of 34-0 during the final passage in the Senate. The bill aligns with broader goals of local land management and infrastructure improvements, presumably reflected in the backing from both legislators and stakeholders involved in levee district operations. The rapid consensus highlights a shared priority of maintaining and enhancing public safety through effective land management strategies.

Contention

Another layer of discussion surrounding the bill may involve nuances in the terms of property valuation and the conditions set forth for the exchanges. While no major oppositional sentiments were documented in the voting records, there could be concerns from local residents or environmentalists regarding the implications of land development patterns post-exchange, particularly regarding the reserving of mineral rights, which may further influence local economic activity and land use patterns.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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