Maine 2023-2024 Regular Session

Maine Senate Bill LD1897

Introduced
5/9/23  
Refer
5/9/23  

Caption

An Act to Improve Public Roadways on Unbridged Islands Not Served by the Maine State Ferry Service

Impact

The establishment of the Island Road Maintenance Fund will significantly impact state legislation by creating a dedicated funding mechanism for unserved island municipalities, thereby addressing the unique challenges they face in maintaining infrastructure. The bill allocates an initial $2,000,000 to kickstart the fund, which emphasizes the importance of supporting areas with limited property tax bases that cannot sustain adequate road maintenance independently. This legislative measure strives to enhance public safety and accessibility in these isolated communities.

Summary

LD1897, titled 'An Act to Improve Public Roadways on Unbridged Islands Not Served by the Maine State Ferry Service', aims to establish the Island Road Maintenance Fund within the Department of Transportation. This fund is designed to provide ongoing grants for public road maintenance specifically for inhabited, unbridged island municipalities that lack access to ferry services provided by the state. The fund will ensure that these islands receive financial support to maintain essential public roadways that are crucial for both residents and visitors.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding LD1897 appears to be generally positive among lawmakers advocating for the bill. Supporters highlight the need for robust infrastructure in unserved island areas, reflecting a commitment to equity in transportation funding. There seems to be a consensus that the bill could lead to improved living conditions and better access to services for island residents. Critics, if any, have not been prominently documented, but potential concerns may arise around the allocation of funds and oversight of grant distributions.

Contention

While LD1897 is positioned to support essential infrastructure improvements, there may be discussions regarding the prioritization of grant applications, particularly how preference is given to specific projects. Ensuring a fair and transparent process may be a point of contention, particularly among local governments vying for limited resources. The bill also raises broader questions about the allocation of state funds and the balance between state oversight and local governance in managing public road maintenance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME LD841

Resolve, to Study the Delivery of Emergency Medical Services to and Ferry Service Effects on Unbridged Island Communities in the State

ME LD1139

An Act to Improve Ferry Service Reliability by Providing Scholarships at the Maine Maritime Academy

ME HB4039

CNMI Ferry Act Connecting the Northern Mariana Islands through Ferry Services Act

ME LD1731

An Act to Increase the Influence of the Maine State Ferry Advisory Board on the Funding and Operations of the Maine State Ferry Service

ME LD1680

An Act to Establish a Permanent Ferry Oversight Committee to Ensure Sustainable and Equitable Ferry Operations

ME LD280

An Act to Establish Lifetime Ferry Passes for Retired Maine State Ferry Service Employees

ME LD736

An Act to Improve Ferry Service Reliability by Providing Scholarships at the Maine Maritime Academy

ME HB1736

Bonds; authorize issuance to assist Perry County with making upgrades and improvements to three county roadways.

ME HB991

Creates the Metropolitan Ferry Authority (OR INCREASE LF EX See Note)

ME LD866

An Act to Improve Visibility and Restore the Beauty of Maine's Roadways by Limiting Signs in the Public Right-of-way

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.