Designates a portion of Louisiana Highway 1064 in Tangipahoa Parish as the "Rev. Alfred L. Hart Memorial Highway". (8/1/24) (EN +$1,100 SG EX See Note)
The bill also outlines a provision for the Department of Transportation and Development to erect and maintain signs indicating this designation, contingent upon securing local or private funding. The funding must cover the actual costs associated with the signs, capped at five hundred fifty dollars per sign. This ensures that the costs do not impose an additional burden on state resources while allowing for the celebration of local history and figures.
Senate Bill 204, sponsored by Senator Mizell, aims to designate a segment of Louisiana Highway 1064 in Tangipahoa Parish as the 'Rev. Alfred L. Hart Memorial Highway.' This designation serves to honor Rev. Alfred L. Hart, reflecting the state's recognition of his contributions. The designated portion begins at the intersection of Louisiana Highway 1064 and Interstate I-55 and extends to North Cherry Street Extension Road. The bill signifies the importance of local heritage and community acknowledgment in the state's transportation framework.
General sentiment surrounding SB 204 appears to be supportive, as the bill received a unanimous vote in the House, reflecting bipartisan agreement on the importance of honoring local figures. The bill is largely seen as a positive community initiative, strengthening local identity through the recognition of individual contributions to society.
There are no notable points of contention surrounding this bill during the voting process, suggesting that it is viewed as a straightforward legislative action with consensus among lawmakers. The simplicity of the bill's intent likely contributed to its smooth passage, and it is expected that the commemoration will foster pride within the local community.