Nevada 2023 Regular Session

Nevada Senate Bill SB17

Refer
11/16/22  
Introduced
2/6/23  
Report Pass
4/21/23  
Engrossed
4/25/23  
Refer
4/25/23  

Caption

Revises provisions relating to regional transportation commissions. (BDR 22-384)

Impact

Additionally, SB17 introduces changes to the Nevada Yellow Dot Program, transitioning the program's administration from being obligatory to discretionary for regional transportation commissions. This program aims to improve traffic safety by offering materials that inform first responders about medical information of vehicle occupants during emergencies. By enabling commissions to coordinate the program's implementation and funding across counties, the legislation strives to enhance uniformity and public awareness regarding traffic safety measures throughout Nevada.

Summary

Senate Bill 17 revises several provisions relating to regional transportation commissions in Nevada, specifically targeting areas with populations of 100,000 or more, including Clark and Washoe Counties. The bill mandates these commissions to establish advisory committees to provide insights on public transportation infrastructure, such as benches, shelters, and transit stops. It further modifies requirements regarding the composition and operation of these committees, reducing the mandatory meetings from six to four annually and streamlining membership criteria. This aims to enhance local participation in transportation decisions while accommodating smaller counties.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB17 appears largely positive, with supporters emphasizing its potential to improve responsiveness and accountability of regional transportation entities. Advocates argue that by establishing advisory committees, the bill empowers local stakeholders and ensures that transportation decisions reflect community needs. However, there may be concerns regarding the reduced frequency of committee meetings, which critics argue could lessen oversight and limit opportunities for public input.

Contention

Notable contention exists around the level of authority and responsibility placed upon regional transportation commissions concerning the Nevada Yellow Dot Program and local transportation projects. Opponents might raise concerns that making the Yellow Dot Program optional could hinder efforts to ensure comprehensive public safety measures in accidents. Moreover, the shift in regulations governing advisory committees could lead to discrepancies in how community input is considered, which some may argue undermines the original intent of involving public input in transportation planning.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NV AB214

Revises provisions governing certain regional transportation commissions. (BDR 22-90)

NV SB247

Revises provisions relating to regional planning. (BDR 22-684)

NV SB290

Revises provisions relating to regional transportation commissions. (BDR 22-743)

NV AB361

Revises provisions relating to public mass transportation. (BDR 22-1066)

NV SB169

Revises provisions governing master plans. (BDR 22-346)

NV AB58

Revises provisions relating to regional commercial air service in this State. (BDR 18-369)

NV AB429

Revises provisions relating to aviation. (BDR 18-716)

NV SB400

Revises provisions relating to homelessness. (BDR 38-1027)

NV AB263

Revises provisions relating to homelessness. (BDR 20-96)

NV AB213

Revises provisions governing residential zoning. (BDR 22-250)

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TX HB20

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TX HB2685

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CA AB287

State Highway Route 710.

OR HB2793

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NV AB214

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OR HB4139

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CA AB533

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