Oregon 2023 Regular Session

Oregon Senate Bill SB1017

Introduced
2/22/23  
Refer
2/24/23  

Caption

Relating to grants for infrastructure projects of rural cities.

Impact

If enacted, SB1017 will allow rural cities to apply for grants dedicated to various infrastructure projects ranging from road repairs to upgrades in public utilities. This initiative is expected to empower local governments to take charge of their infrastructural needs without the heavy reliance on federal or state funding alone. It is believed that the bill will lead to significant advancements in public services and amenities, thereby encouraging further investment in rural development and potentially attracting businesses to these areas.

Summary

SB1017 is focused on providing grants specifically for infrastructure projects in rural cities. The bill aims to address the unique challenges faced by these areas, such as limited funding options and aging infrastructure. By allocating state resources to support infrastructure improvements, the bill seeks to enhance the quality of life in rural regions, promote economic development, and improve accessibility for residents. Proponents argue that investing in infrastructure is crucial for fostering growth and stability in these communities, which often lack the same resources available to urban areas.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB1017 appears to be largely positive, particularly among local officials and community leaders in rural areas who feel that such support is essential for their growth and sustainability. However, there are concerns among some legislators about the equitable distribution of these funds and whether the bill adequately addresses the differing needs of various rural communities. While supporters advocate for a strong push towards improving rural infrastructure, critics urge caution, emphasizing the need for clear criteria and accountability in the allocation of grants.

Contention

Notable points of contention relate to the bill's funding mechanisms and oversight. Some legislators question if the state has sufficient resources to support extensive grant programs without impacting other budgetary priorities. Others highlight the potential for disparities in grant distribution and advocate for a clear framework to ensure funds are allocated based on objective criteria that consider each city's specific conditions and needs. The debate continues on how best to balance the push for rural development against the realities of state budget constraints.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OR SB2432

MS Municipality & County Water Infrastructure Grant Program Act; amend to clarify eligibility of rural water associations.

OR HB1108

Rural water associations; authorize those providing sewer services to participate in the ARPAA Rural Water Association Infrastructure Grant Program.

OR AB1447

The Rural California Infrastructure Act.

OR SB2822

"Mississippi Municipality and County Water Infrastructure Grant Program Act of 2022"; establish.

OR HB3654

Relating to matching grants for cities; prescribing an effective date.

OR AB2819

The Rural California Infrastructure Act.

OR HB1425

ARPA Wastewater and Drinking Water Infrastructure Grant Programs; establish under DEQ and Department of Health.

OR HB1213

Water Infrastructure Grant Program; DEQ shall give priority to applicants not receiving funding in first round grants.

OR SB7

Relating to flood planning, mitigation, and infrastructure projects.

OR S3797

Appropriates funds to DEP for environmental infrastructure projects for FY 2024.

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