Relating to the designation of certain rest areas on Interstate Highway 27 in Hale County as the James E. "Pete" and Nelda Laney Safety Stops.
The bill requires the Texas Department of Transportation to design and construct markers that indicate the designation of the rest areas as safety stops. It also allows for the erection of signs that provide appropriate information to travelers. However, the department is exempt from the design and construction obligations unless private funds are donated to cover the associated costs. Any funds received under this provision would be deposited into the state highway fund.
House Bill 2324 designates specific rest areas on Interstate Highway 27 in Hale County, Texas, as the James E. 'Pete' and Nelda Laney Safety Stops. The bill amends the Transportation Code to add a new section that outlines the designation process for these rest areas. This act is intended to honor the contributions of Pete and Nelda Laney, recognizing their impact on the community and promoting awareness around safety measures at these crucial rest stops.
While the bill primarily serves a commemorative purpose, there may be discussions related to funding, as the requirement for private donations could be seen as a limitation. Ensuring adequate signage and support for rest areas is essential for public safety, and concerns may arise if sufficient funds are not available to implement the necessary measures. The bill emphasizes the importance of community involvement in supporting state transportation initiatives.