Establishes the "John Lucas Memorial Highway" in Moniteau county
Upon enactment, the bill would result in the erection of appropriate signage along the designated highway segment. The responsibility of maintaining these signs is placed on the Missouri Department of Transportation, while the costs associated with the signage would be covered by private donations. This provision ensures that public funds are not utilized for the memorial, maintaining a focus on community support and engagement in local commemorations.
House Bill 1097 proposes to establish the 'John Lucas Memorial Highway' along a segment of U.S. Highway 50 in Moniteau County, Missouri. The bill specifically designates the portion of the highway from CRD Cross Lane Road to CRD Springer Hill Road as the memorial highway. This designation aims to honor John Lucas, although the bill does not elaborate on the reasons for the memorial designation or the significance of the individual being commemorated. The measure is intended to be a symbolic recognition that contributes to the local heritage and community identity.
As a straightforward memorial designation, HB 1097 is unlikely to stir significant controversy, as its implications primarily involve local community engagement rather than state-wide policy changes. However, the bill exemplifies how communities can collectively honor local figures without financial burden on the state, promoting a culture of local remembrance and heritage preservation. Any potential debates may center around the importance of memorial designations and their appropriateness, but no contentious aspects have been documented in the discussions surrounding this bill.