Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB1038

Introduced
2/10/23  

Caption

Transportation - Highways - Tourist Area and Corridor Signage Program

Impact

The introduction of this signage program could significantly impact state laws related to highway signage and tourism promotion. By creating a standardized process for how attractions can become eligible for signage, it streamlines the previous approach, potentially leading to increased visibility for local businesses and tourist spots. This program is expected to encourage more visitors, thereby bolstering the local economy and contributing to the state’s tourism industry growth. The Governor’s inclusion of a $350,000 appropriation in the annual budget underscores the commitment to funding this initiative.

Summary

House Bill 1038 establishes the Maryland Tourist Area and Corridor Signage Program, which aims to implement a system of supplemental guide signs to direct motorists to eligible attractions in the state. The bill assigns the responsibility of administering the program to the State Highway Administration in collaboration with the Department of Commerce. It additionally requires the establishment of an Eligibility Committee that will review applications from attractions wishing to be recognized and signed along highways. This system is intended to enhance tourism by making attractions more visible and accessible to travelers.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding HB 1038 lies in the criteria established for eligibility for the signage. Although the Eligibility Committee has the power to approve attractions that do not meet all requirements if deemed important to the economy, the standards themselves could lead to debates regarding what constitutes an 'eligible' attraction. Critics might argue that the process should favor truly public-serving institutions, while proponents might push for broader definitions that could include a wider array of local businesses. The balance between local interests and state-level economic initiatives could stir discussions among different stakeholders.

Companion Bills

MD SB734

Crossfiled Transportation - Highways - Tourist Area and Corridor Signage Program

Previously Filed As

MD SB734

Transportation - Highways - Tourist Area and Corridor Signage Program

MD HB1032

Highways – Tourist Area and Corridor Signage Program

MD SB1259

Signage: tourist oriented directional signs.

MD AB3280

The Solutions for Congested Corridors Program: regional transportation planning agency.

MD AB3079

Transportation Corridors Enhancement Account: project selection: California Port Efficiency Program.

MD HB2025

Wildlife corridors or crossings; action plan and programs.

MD AB2535

Trade Corridor Enhancement Program.

MD SB671

Transportation: Clean Freight Corridor Efficiency Assessment.

MD HB654

Provides relative to the designation of highway safety corridors by the Department of Transportation and Development and the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development

MD HB0044

Transportation Corridor Funding Amendments

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