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Committee approves bill allowing MoDOT flexibility on Medal of Honor signs, cites FHWA sign rules

2879931 · April 1, 2025
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Summary

The House Transportation Committee adopted an amendment and a committee substitute to House Bill 81 to give MoDOT more placement flexibility for Congressional Medal of Honor recipient signs, citing Federal Highway Administration rules that restrict attachments to city limit signs. The committee voted 15-0 to report the substitute.

The House Transportation Committee voted to advance House Bill 81 after adopting an amendment to give the Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) greater flexibility in placing Congressional Medal of Honor recipient signs.

Chair Hurlburt told the committee, “Per the Federal Highway Administration, we can't attach it to the actual city limit sign, so it's gotta be next to it or somewhere in the vicinity that way. So it gives a…

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