Board Bill Number 106 In Session 2023-2024
Neighborhood Traffic Safety Improvement Fund
Summary
This Board Bill establishes the Neighborhood Traffic Safety Improvement Fund and authorizes the appropriation of those funds. The finds are to be used for certain projects to prevent traffic accidents and fatalities and improve traffic safety citywide, and requiring annual reports developed by the Street Department and presented to the Public Infrastructure and Utilities Committee regarding the expenditure of funds. It contains a severability clause.
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Latest Bill text:
- As Amended on the Floor (79.71 KB PDF)
Overview
Session: 2023-2024
Introduced: 09/22/2023
Primary Sponsors: Shane Cohn
Latest Activity: Register Returns Notice with Ordinance Number
Ordinance: 71829 effective 06/01/2024
Co-Sponsors:
Anne Schweitzer, Rasheen Aldridge, President Megan E Green
Legislative History
Legislative activities and outcomes for this board bill. Learn more about what these activities mean.
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09/22/2023
First Reading
Bill text was introduced (106.52 KB PDF).
09/22/2023Referred to a Committee
The bill was assigned to the Public Infrastructure and Utilities Committee.
02/28/2024Committee Hearing
The bill was held in committee during the Public Infrastructure and Utilities Committee hearing.
03/25/2024Committee Hearing
The bill was passed out of committee with a recommendation of do pass during the Public Infrastructure and Utilities Committee hearing.
03/29/2024Second Reading
04/05/2024Perfection
The bill was passed.
The bill text was changed:
- As Amended on the Floor (79.71 KB PDF)
04/15/2024Engrossment
The bill was engrossed during the Engrossment, Rules, Resolutions and Credentials Committee.
04/15/2024Third Reading
The bill was passed.
04/15/2024Delivered to Mayor
05/01/2024Mayor Returns Bill
The bill was approved.
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