Designates a portion of Louisiana Highway 526 as the "Hayden Lane Mangum Memorial Highway". (8/1/26)
The bill directs the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (DOTD) to erect and maintain signs that mark this highway designation. Importantly, the bill includes stipulations that require any local or private funds be raised to cover the costs of material and installation of the signs, with a cap set at $750 per sign. This provision ensures that the financial burden does not fall solely on the state, thereby promoting fiscal responsibility.
Senate Bill 460 proposes the designation of a section of Louisiana Highway 526 as the 'Hayden Lane Mangum Memorial Highway.' This initiative honors Hayden Lane Mangum by commemorating him with a portion of a major roadway in Shreveport, Louisiana. The specifics include the segment of the highway that stretches from Wrenwood Boulevard to the western side of the Interstate 49 Interchange at Premier Court.
The sentiment surrounding SB 460 appears to be generally positive, as it serves a ceremonial purpose of honoring an individual through public recognition. Such bills often gather support from local communities and legislators, reflecting a common practice of memorializing notable residents. The unanimous Senate vote (35-0) further indicates broad support within the legislature, suggesting that the bill is viewed favorably by a significant majority.
While SB 460 does not seem to have major points of contention based on the voting history and discussions available, it highlights a trend in legislative actions that honor individuals and commemorate public figures. Such designations, while typically non-controversial, can sometimes lead to debates over whose contributions should be recognized and how public resources are allocated for signage and maintenance.