Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB131

Introduced
1/10/24  

Caption

Transportation - Consolidated Transportation Program - Categorization and Equitable Distribution of Projects

Impact

The proposed legislation is designed to improve Maryland's transportation infrastructure by categorizing projects and targeting funding toward areas that have historically been overlooked. It represents a significant shift towards recognizing and addressing the needs of communities that may not receive adequate transportation resources. By prioritizing projects based on their equity implications, SB131 seeks to mitigate the disparities in transportation access across different regions, ensuring that underserved communities receive their fair share of improvements and resources.

Summary

Senate Bill 131, titled 'Transportation - Consolidated Transportation Program - Categorization and Equitable Distribution of Projects,' mandates that the Maryland Department of Transportation categorize major transportation projects based on specific criteria. It aims to ensure that transportation projects are equitably distributed throughout the state, particularly focusing on those located in minority, rural, or underserved communities. The bill requires the Department to employ a project-based scoring system to prioritize these projects, reflecting their importance to community equity and infrastructure development.

Contention

Although SB131 advances the dialogue on transportation equity, it may face contention regarding the allocation of resources. Critics could argue that prioritizing projects in minority or underserved communities might divert necessary funding from other areas, leading to imbalances in overall transportation funding. Additionally, local governments could raise concerns about how these new categorizations and prioritizations may impact existing projects or those that do not fit neatly into the newly established scoring criteria. These factors could create a contentious environment around the implementation of the proposed changes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD HB1052

Transportation – Consolidated Transportation Program – Scoring

MD SB24

Department of Transportation - Financing and Commission on Transportation Revenue and Infrastructure Needs (State and Federal Transportation Funding Act)

MD SB19

Equity in Transportation Sector - Guidelines and Analyses

MD HB9

Equity in Transportation Sector - Guidelines and Analyses

MD HB51

Department of Transportation - Grant Anticipation Revenue Vehicle Bonds and Grant Anticipation Notes (State and Federal Transportation Funding Act)

MD HB341

Transportation - Statewide Transportation Improvement Programs and Transportation Improvement Programs - Equity Impacts

MD HB1038

Transportation - Highways - Tourist Area and Corridor Signage Program

MD HB74

Transportation – Maryland Rail Authority – Establishment (Maryland Rail Investment Act of 2023)

MD SB734

Transportation - Highways - Tourist Area and Corridor Signage Program

MD SB412

Transportation – Maryland Rail Authority – Establishment (Maryland Rail Investment Act of 2023)

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