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HB 1383 Highways, Commissioner of; annual report to be made public.
Introduced by: Mark L. Keam | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Commissioner of Highways; annual report to be made public. Requires the Commissioner of Highways to make his annual report public on the Department of Transportation's website. Currently such report is only provided to the Governor, the General Assembly, the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission, and the Commonwealth Transportation Board. The bill requires such report to include traffic modeling results for all federally funded projects requiring a multi-alternative National Environmental Policy Act analysis.
SUMMARY AS PASSED HOUSE:
Commissioner of Highways; annual report to be made public. Requires the Commissioner of Highways to make his annual report public in an accessible format. Currently such report is only provided to the Governor, the General Assembly, the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission, and the Commonwealth Transportation Board. The bill requires such report to include traffic modeling results for all federally funded projects requiring a multi-alternative National Environmental Policy Act analysis.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Commissioner of Highways; annual report to be made public. Requires the Commissioner of Highways to make his annual report public in an accessible format. Currently such report is only provided to the Governor, the General Assembly, the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission, and the Commonwealth Transportation Board. The bill requires such report to include all aspects of traffic modeling and any cost-benefit analyses performed.