Nebraska 2023-2024 Regular Session

Nebraska Legislature Bill LR334

Introduced
3/20/24  
Refer
3/20/24  

Caption

Interim study to consider strategies to ensure public access to the Nebraska State Capitol and adequate offstreet parking for state employees working in the State Capitol and state buildings near the Capitol

Impact

The potential impact of LR334 is significant, particularly in enhancing the overall accessibility of the Capitol. By addressing public access and parking issues, the bill aims to create a more welcoming environment for state residents, allowing them to engage more actively in governmental processes. This could lead to higher public participation in legislative activities and greater transparency in how state government operates, ultimately strengthening democracy at the state level.

Summary

LR334 proposes an interim study to explore strategies aimed at improving public access to the Nebraska State Capitol and ensuring adequate off-street parking for state employees working within the Capitol and nearby state buildings. This initiative responds to ongoing concerns regarding accessibility and convenience for both the public and employees who frequent the Capitol for various functions. The study intends to gather comprehensive data, input from stakeholders, and best practices from other jurisdictions to formulate actionable recommendations.

Contention

While the bill aims to improve accessibility, there may be points of contention regarding how the study's recommendations are implemented. Specifically, funding for new parking solutions or infrastructural changes could raise debates among legislators on priorities within the state's budget. Moreover, various stakeholders may have differing opinions on what constitutes adequate parking solutions and accessibility measures, leading to discussions about the allocation of resources and the balance between state employee needs and public access.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NE LR164

Interim study on improving the handicapped accessibility of parking, entryways, and interior spaces around the Nebraska State Capitol

NE LR393

Interim study to examine safety and accessibility issues for the State Capitol Building

NE LR388

Interim study to examine what funding and appropriations are necessary to address the parking shortage for state employees and members of the public in the State Capitol environs

NE LR86

Interim study to identify and examine the state of affordable and accessible housing in Nebraska

NE LR248

Interim study to examine State Capitol building improvements including lighting, workstations, and safety of building exits

NE LB749

Prohibit possession of deadly weapons in the State Capitol or on State Capitol grounds

NE LR251

Interim study to examine the adequacy and accessibility of transportation options for people with disabilities in Nebraska

NE LR221

Interim study to examine the barriers to access to dental services for Nebraskans

NE LR231

Interim study to examine access to dental care and explore strategies to improve oral health in rural and other underserved areas of Nebraska

NE LR40

Call on the City of Lincoln and the Nebraska State Capitol Environs Commission to place stop signs on the corners of Fourteenth Street and Lincoln Mall

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.