Designates a portion of Louisiana Highway 433 as the "Charles R. Bordelon, Sr. Memorial Highway"
This bill primarily influences state law by establishing a memorial highway, which traditionally serves both a commemorative function and promotes local recognition. It directs the Department of Transportation and Development (DOTD) to manage the implementation of this designation. According to the bill, the installation of signage will be contingent upon the availability of local or private funds, ensuring that there are no financial burdens on the state for this tribute.
House Bill 358 aims to designate a specific portion of Louisiana Highway 433 in Slidell, Louisiana, as the 'Charles R. Bordelon Sr. Memorial Highway'. This initiative is a tribute to Charles R. Bordelon Sr., honoring his contributions and significance to the community. The bill specifies the boundaries of the designated area, which starts at the intersection of Louisiana Highway 433 and Vaultz Road and ends at the intersection with Pinehurst Boulevard. The recognition comes with an intention to install appropriate signage that reflects this designation.
General sentiment around HB 358 is positive, reflecting a supportive community response towards memorializing individuals who have impacted local heritage. The bill appears straightforward and carries inherent respect for community values, with little to no public contention present regarding its passage. Community pride and respect for historical figures are generally embraced by legislators.
While no significant points of contention were highlighted in discussions regarding HB 358, potential concerns could arise about funding mechanisms for signage installation and maintenance. The stipulation that local or private funds must cover costs may raise questions over financial equity and community involvement. However, these concerns seem to be outweighed by the broader sentiment of honoring Charles R. Bordelon, Sr. and acknowledging community contributions.