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Senate moves first substitute to corridor‑preservation bill after debate over local cost‑sharing and timing
Summary
First Substitute Senate Bill 8, creating a state corridor‑preservation fund seeded by local fees and returning funds to originating counties, advanced to third reading after extended debate and a withdrawn amendment that would have required localities to pay 10% of demolition costs for later‑allowed improvements.
Senator Kilpack introduced first substitute Senate Bill 8 (local corridor preservation), which would permit local legislative bodies to impose up to a $20 per‑vehicle fee to seed a state fund earmarked to support corridor preservation and related right‑of‑way actions. The sponsor and supporters said the model would return funds to the originating counties while providing a state mechanism for…
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