New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HB745

Introduced
1/23/25  
Refer
1/23/25  
Report Pass
2/5/25  
Engrossed
3/11/25  
Refer
3/11/25  
Report Pass
3/27/25  
Enrolled
5/6/25  
Chaptered
5/21/25  

Caption

Naming a bridge in the city of Keene after Charles Redfern.

Impact

The bill stipulates that the financial responsibilities for the design, construction, maintenance, and installation of any necessary signage or markers indicating the new name will not fall on the state. Instead, it mandates that these costs must be covered by local or private sources. This provision is significant in ensuring that public funds are preserved for other state needs, while simultaneously allowing for local acknowledgments of individuals who have made a lasting impact in their communities.

Summary

House Bill 745 is a legislative proposal concerning the naming of a bridge in the city of Keene after Charles Redfern. This bill specifies that the alternative use trail bridge over Route 101, commonly referred to as South Bridge, will officially be designated as the Charles Redfern Bridge. The intent of this bill is to honor Charles Redfern's contributions or significance to the community, reflecting the practice of naming public infrastructure after notable individuals.

Contention

Although the text does not present any explicit points of contention, discussions around such bills typically raise questions about the appropriateness of naming public structures after individuals, resource allocation for signage, and the potential need for public input or approval. Local residents may have differing opinions on both the individual honored and the associated costs, which can lead to community debate regarding the prioritization of public works projects.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH HB52

Naming a bridge in Hinsdale as the General John Stark Memorial Bridge.

NH HB20

Naming a bridge in the town of Merrimack for the Honorable Richard "Dick" Hinch.

NH HB1457

Establishing penalties for driving over covered wooden bridges in vehicles that exceed posted limits and for vehicular damage to covered wooden bridges.

NH HB1217

Relative to an exception to allow the state or a municipality to use video monitoring to identify the cause of damage to historic covered bridges.

NH SB592

Renaming Route 127 from Central Street in Franklin to the town line of Sanbornton as Chief Bradley Haas Memorial Highway.

NH SB398

Appropriating additional funds to the department of transportation for existing municipal bridges.

NH SB468

Relative to designating a portion of route 111 in Hudson as the Senator Robert E. Clegg Jr. Memorial Highway.

NH HB349

Relative to a special purpose school district for Bridgewater, Hebron, and Groton.

NH HB189

Renaming a portion of route 140 in Gilmanton in honor of Private First Class Nicholas Cournoyer.

NH HB1466

Relative to providing disaster relief funding to municipalities after a natural disaster.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.