Montana 2023 Regular Session

Montana House Bill HB198

Introduced
1/6/23  
Refer
1/9/23  
Engrossed
1/30/23  
Refer
1/30/23  
Enrolled
4/26/23  

Caption

Provide for municipal authority regarding encroachments

Impact

Should HB198 become law, it will modify existing statutes that govern highway encroachments and establish parameters within which municipalities can operate. The bill specifically allows municipalities to regulate encroachments on sidewalks while requiring them to conform to federal and state laws, such as the Americans with Disabilities Act. Through this measure, it is anticipated to simplify the regulatory framework for less permanent structures and provide flexibility for local governance, especially in urban areas with unique sidewalk utilization.

Summary

House Bill 198 provides municipal authorities the power to enact ordinances regarding the placement of impermanent encroachments on sidewalks located in the right-of-way of commission-designated highways or state highways without requiring individual permits from the transportation department. The bill defines impermanent encroachments and establishes procedures for municipalities to follow, including indemnification of the state for any damages arising from their regulations. This change aims to enhance local control and streamline processes for municipalities dealing with minor encroachments like signs or outdoor furniture on sidewalks.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB198 appears to be generally supportive among municipalities as it grants them greater authority to manage local matters creatively and responsively. Municipal officials and local governance advocates see this bill as an opportunity to reduce bureaucracy and accommodate community-specific needs in urban planning. However, concerns may arise from the state transportation department regarding the balance of control and responsibilities on state routes, potentially leading to debates over safety and regulatory consistency across different jurisdictions.

Contention

While many support the bill for enhancing local autonomy, there are notable points of contention primarily centered on safety and compliance issues. Critics may argue that allowing municipalities to enact their ordinances without the state's direct oversight could result in inconsistency and potential hazards, particularly if encroachments are not managed effectively. Additionally, the indemnification clause requiring municipalities to cover damages may place financial pressure on local governments, raising questions about their capacity to manage new responsibilities efficiently.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MT HB42

Revise laws related to highways and transportation for clarity and consistency

MT HB3354

To authorize municipalities to combine operations with other municipalities and counties to provide governmental services

MT HB776

Local Option Alcoholic Beverage Control Law; revise certain provisions regarding authority of municipalities and counties under.

MT HB1275

Providing for protection of existing riparian buffers, for restoration of impaired riparian buffers, for exemptions, for municipal authority, for powers and duties of Department of Environmental Protection, for property inspections, for delegation to a municipality, for municipal action appeals, for penalties, civil action and liability for costs and for effect on other Commonwealth laws or regulations and municipal ordinances.

MT HB673

Providing for protection of existing riparian buffers, for restoration of impaired riparian buffers, for exemptions, for municipal authority, for powers and duties of Department of Environmental Protection, for property inspections, for delegation to a municipality, for municipal action appeals, for penalties, civil action and liability for costs and for effect on other Commonwealth laws or regulations and municipal ordinances.

MT HB405

Municipal housing authorities, further provides for the powers of authorities and exempts from taxes

MT HB90

Municipal housing authorities, further provides for the powers of authorities and exempts from taxes

MT HB938

Generally revise encroachment permit law

MT SB443

Relative to municipal authority regarding the state building code.

MT AB830

State highways: encroachment permits: relocating or removing encroachments: public utility districts: County of Mendocino.

Similar Bills

CA AB830

State highways: encroachment permits: relocating or removing encroachments: public utility districts: County of Mendocino.

HI HB1363

Relating To Shorelines.

MT HB486

Generally revise county road access laws

CA AB1399

Department of Transportation: encroachment permits: broadband facilities.

CA AB955

Highways: encroachment permits: broadband facilities.

MT HB938

Generally revise encroachment permit law

CA SB445

High-speed rail: third-party agreements, permits, and approvals: regulations.

LA HB864

Provides relative to the removal or demolition of encroachments on state water bottoms