Missouri 2025 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB62

Introduced
1/8/25  

Caption

Requires the department of natural resources to use at least ten percent of any moneys appropriated for the Rock Island Trail State Park to address adjacent landowner concerns

Impact

The implications of HB62 are notably profound for landowners adjacent to state parks. It aims to create a framework for more collaborative interactions between state park developments and local residents. By directing funds specifically toward landowner concerns, the bill seeks to mitigate potential conflicts that could arise from the expansion and maintenance of the Rock Island Trail State Park. This could lead to improved relationships between the state and local communities, as well as enhanced safety and accessibility for both park users and neighboring properties.

Summary

House Bill 62 mandates that at least ten percent of any state or federal funds appropriated for the development of the Rock Island Trail State Park must be allocated to addressing concerns raised by adjacent landowners. This includes a range of issues such as agricultural fencing, crossings, drainage, signage, safety, and security related to the park. The bill reflects a legislative effort to ensure that the interests of local stakeholders are taken into consideration in state park developments.

Contention

While the bill targets a relevant issue concerning landowner rights and state park development, there may be points of contention regarding how effectively the allocated funds are managed and whether ten percent is sufficient to genuinely address all concerns. Critics may argue that the bill could lead to bureaucratic challenges, where funds get tied up in administrative processes, thus delaying necessary improvements. Furthermore, the parameter allowing only a minimum of ten percent might be viewed as inadequate to address significant landowner issues, potentially perpetuating grievances among affected residents.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB1554

Requires the department of natural resources to use at least ten percent of any moneys appropriated for the Rock Island Trail State Park to address adjacent landowner concerns

MO HB2006

Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of Agriculture, the Department of Natural Resources, and the Department of Conservation

MO SB1483

Modifies provisions relating to the expenditure of moneys in certain funds by the Department of Natural Resources

MO HB631

Modifies provisions relating to the Department of Natural Resources

MO HB779

Extends fees for programs within the Department of Natural Resources

MO HB1140

Requires a notice of intent to excavate to the Department of Natural Resources to check whether the excavation is in a site contaminated with hazardous waste

MO HB1583

Requires a notice of intent to excavate to the department of natural resources to check whether the excavation is in a site contaminated with hazardous waste

MO HB263

Authorizes the department of natural resources to purchase a certain historic battlefield

MO HB639

Transfers the State Historic Preservation Office from the Department of Natural Resources to the Office of the Lieutenant Governor

MO HB334

Establishes protections for landowners taking wildlife on the landowner's property

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.