Memorial bridges; designating the Jay and Loretta Norman Memorial Bridge. Effective date.
If enacted, SB198 will result in a new law codified as Section 1698.401 of Title 69 in the Oklahoma Statutes. The designation of the bridge as a memorial will not only pay tribute to the Normans but will also serve to spark awareness among residents and travelers regarding their legacy. The official naming of the bridge would require the Oklahoma Department of Transportation to facilitate the creation and placement of signage, hence involving state resources and administrative processes to carry out this ceremonial act.
Senate Bill 198 is a legislative proposal introduced in the Oklahoma legislature aiming to commemorate individuals by designating a specific bridge as the 'Jay and Loretta Norman Memorial Bridge'. The bill specifies that this bridge will be located on U.S. Highway 70, crossing over Interstate 35 on the north side of Ardmore in Carter County. The intent of the bill is to honor the contributions and memory of Jay and Loretta Norman, and it includes provisions for the installation of suitable markers to be placed on the bridge bearing their names.
While the bill appears straightforward in its intent to honor the Normans, such memorial initiatives can sometimes prompt discussions among lawmakers and the public regarding the criteria for naming public structures. There may be differing opinions on whether similar recognitions should be extended to other notable individuals or events, and the resources utilized in making such designations. As of now, no significant opposition or notable points of contention have been identified within the discussions or the bill's history.