Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB16

Introduced
1/10/25  
Refer
1/10/25  

Caption

Appropriation; City of Natchez for stormwater infrastructure projects.

Impact

The passage of HB 16 is expected to have a significant impact on state laws by facilitating the funding necessary for municipal infrastructure improvement. This act will enable the city of Natchez to address existing stormwater challenges, which can lead to decreased flooding risk, improved drainage systems, and enhanced environmental protection. Moreover, enhancing stormwater infrastructure can support local development initiatives, promoting both economic growth and public welfare through improved urban planning and increased property values.

Summary

House Bill 16 is an act aimed at providing financial assistance to the governing authorities of the city of Natchez, Mississippi, for critical stormwater infrastructure projects. The bill appropriates a total budget of $5,450,000 for the fiscal year 2026, which is designated to cover three specific projects: the Roselawn Subdivision Stormwater Infrastructure Project, the West Stiers Lane Stormwater Infrastructure Project, and the Concord Avenue Stormwater Infrastructure Project. These allocations indicate a substantial commitment to enhancing the city's infrastructure, particularly regarding stormwater management systems, which are vital for flood control and public safety.

Contention

While the bill presents clear advantages in terms of infrastructure development, it is essential to note potential points of contention. Opponents may argue over the allocation of state funds and whether these resources could be more effectively utilized elsewhere. Additionally, some community members might raise concerns about the transparency and decision-making processes involved in selecting specific projects for funding, insisting on broader community input and engagement in city planning efforts. Ensuring effective distribution and oversight of these funds will be key to addressing any apprehensions related to the bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB4010

Appropriation; City of Natchez for stormwater infrastructure projects.

MS HB1833

Appropriation; City of Natchez for stormwater infrastructure projects.

MS HB1188

Bonds; authorize issuance to assist City of Natchez with stormwater infrastructure projects.

MS HB1750

Bonds; authorize issuance to assist City of Natchez with stormwater infrastructure projects.

MS SB3091

General Fund; FY2024 appropriation to City of Natchez for drainage projects.

MS HB4008

Appropriation; City of Natchez for cost of various projects.

MS HB552

Appropriation; City of Natchez for Concord Avenue Drainage Improvement Project.

MS HB873

Appropriation; City of Natchez for Concord Avenue Drainage Improvement Project.

MS SB2933

General Fund; FY2025 appropriation to City of Belzoni for certain infrastructure projects.

MS HB500

Bonds; authorize issuance to assist City of Natchez with Concord Avenue drainage improvement project.

Similar Bills

MS HB4010

Appropriation; City of Natchez for stormwater infrastructure projects.

CA SB979

Water Quality, Supply, and Infrastructure Improvement Act of 2014.

OR HB2018

Relating to financial administration; declaring an emergency.

MS HB1833

Appropriation; City of Natchez for stormwater infrastructure projects.

MS HB1703

Appropriation; City of Natchez for stormwater infrastructure projects.

NJ A682

Directs DEP to develop State water infrastructure investment plan; requires NJ Infrastructure Bank to publish additional information about water infrastructure projects; appropriates $200,000 to NJ Infrastructure Bank.

NJ S1002

Directs DEP to develop State water infrastructure investment plan; requires NJ Infrastructure Bank to publish additional information about water infrastructure projects; appropriates $200,000 to NJ Infrastructure Bank.

NJ S1229

Directs DEP to develop State water infrastructure investment plan; requires NJ Infrastructure Bank to publish additional information about water infrastructure projects; appropriates $200,000 to NJ Infrastructure Bank.