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Transportation corridor bill circled after extended property-rights debate
Summary
House members circled HB 13, which would extend corridor preservation from 20 to 30 years in some cases and adjust reversion/notification rules, after floor debate about private-property equity and whether the state could 'land bank' acquired property.
Representative Dillard presented House Bill 13 to amend transportation corridor preservation statutes, including an extension from 20 to 30 years in some circumstances and changes to how excess land would be handled. The sponsor said the change aims to align corridor preservation with long-range metropolitan planning horizons and to reduce litigation and cost. Committee amendments…
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