Relating to the designation of the El Camino Real de los Tejas National Historic Trail as a historic highway.
The passage of SB1831 would amend the Government Code, specifically Section 442.021, by introducing additional provisions to support the historic designation. This includes the Texas Department of Transportation's involvement in the designation and the possibility of pursuing federal funds to help with enhancements related to the highway. Such funding may serve as a financial boost for local economies and cultural initiatives associated with the trail.
SB1831 pertains to the designation of the El Camino Real de los Tejas National Historic Trail as a historic highway in Texas. The bill aims to enhance the recognition and marketing of this historic trail, which holds significant cultural importance. By working in tandem with the Texas Department of Transportation, the bill seeks to promote the trail’s heritage and its role in Texas history, attracting both state attention and potential tourism opportunities.
One notable point within the bill is that its designation as a historic highway does not imply registration under the National Historic Preservation Act, which could raise concerns regarding the preservation responsibilities. The bill also stipulates that the Texas Department of Transportation is not obligated to provide any markers unless funds are procured through grants or donations, which may lead to uncertainty about the visibility and recognition of the trail if funding efforts are not successful.