Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2465

Introduced
2/16/24  
Refer
2/16/24  
Engrossed
3/14/24  
Refer
3/18/24  

Caption

Public property; direct MDOT to convey certain land used as a park to the City of Marks.

Impact

The enactment of SB2465 would facilitate the transfer of public property to a local government, empowering the City of Marks to gain control over the park in question. This arrangement is expected to enhance the local municipality's ability to manage and develop the property, potentially leading to improvements in community resources and recreational opportunities for residents. The bill also stipulates that current utilities on the property remain under the jurisdiction of their respective owners, and the City of Marks will be responsible for any surveying costs associated with the land transfer.

Summary

Senate Bill 2465 authorizes the State Highway Commission, representing the Mississippi Department of Transportation, to transfer a certain parcel of land situated at the intersection of State Highways 3 and 6 to the City of Marks, Mississippi. The land, known as the 'Marks Community Park,' is to be conveyed at fair market value. The bill outlines specific provisions regarding the use of the land, which include restrictions against establishing junkyards or erecting billboards and outdoor advertisements, with some exceptions for signs related to the property itself.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment surrounding SB2465 appears to be supportive, particularly among local officials and residents of Marks who may see this development as a positive step towards community enhancement. However, the bill's passage is contingent on careful negotiation regarding existing utilities and ensuring compliance with the regulatory provisions set forth in the legislation. There may be varying opinions regarding the implications of transferring such land from state to local control, particularly related to land management practices.

Contention

One notable point of contention may arise from the restrictions placed on the land use. While the intent is to maintain the park's integrity, concerns may be raised regarding the limitations on future development or commercial opportunities on that parcel. The stipulation to retain all mineral rights for the state might also spark discussions about the long-term utility of the land and community interests versus state control over resource management.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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