Designates the portion of the Intracoastal Waterway Gulf Outlet Bridge on Highway 47, in Orleans Parish, as the "Governor David C. Treen Green Bridge"
The bill directs the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (DOTD) to erect and maintain appropriate signage reflecting this designation. However, it stipulates that local or private funds must cover the actual costs associated with the signage, which cannot exceed $550 per sign. This creates a financially responsible approach to such memorial designations while ensuring that public funds are not allocated for their installation and maintenance.
House Bill 942 aims to designate a portion of the Intracoastal Waterway Gulf Outlet Bridge on Louisiana Highway 47, located in Orleans Parish, as the 'Governor David C. Treen Green Bridge'. This bill serves as a tribute to Governor David C. Treen and recognizes his contributions to the state. The specific segment of the bridge will carry his name as part of a broader initiative to honor influential figures in Louisiana's history through memorial designations.
General sentiment surrounding this bill appears to be positive, reflecting a collective appreciation for commemorating figures who have made significant contributions to the state. The memorialization of Governor Treen is likely to be welcomed by constituents and lawmakers who value recognizing the legacies of past leaders. There does not appear to be significant opposition to this specific designation, as it fulfills a ceremonial role rather than altering existing laws or regulations.
While the bill is largely straightforward and free from significant contention, the requirement for local or private funding may prompt discussions regarding the equity of such memorials, particularly in economically disadvantaged areas. This could lead to debates about whether communities can adequately fund such recognitions or if state funds should be utilized in more substantial infrastructure projects rather than memorials.