SB-570: Relating to the regulation of the retention, storage, transportation, disposal, processing, and reuse of used or scrap tires; providing a civil penalty; creating a criminal offense.
Sponsored by: Sen. Eddie Lucio
Vetoed By The Governor on 06/15/2017
You have voted SB-570: Relating to the regulation of the retention, storage, transportation, disposal, processing, and reuse of used or scrap tires; providing a civil penalty; creating a criminal offense..
Fare enforcement inspectors; enforcement of payment of fares for use of mass transit facilities. [HB-1931]
Fare enforcement inspectors. Provides for the appointment of fare enforcement inspectors to enforce payment of fares for use of mass transit facilities operated anywhere in the Commonwealth. Currently, fare enforcement inspectors may be appointed only in Planning District 8 (Northern Virginia). Under current law, failure of a transit user to pay the fare or produce proof of fare payment to such fare enforcement inspectors carries a civil penalty of not more than $100. This bill is identical to SB 1172.
HB-1931: Fare enforcement inspectors; enforcement of payment of fares for use of mass transit facilities.
Sponsored by: Rep. Betsy Carr
Governor: Acts Of Assembly Chapter Text (chap0070) on 02/20/2017
Spotsylvania Parkway; VDOT to maintain a certain segment beginning in 2020. [HB-1836]
Virginia Department of Transportation to maintain a certain segment of Spotsylvania Parkway beginning in 2020. Requires the Virginia Department of Transportation, as of July 1, 2020, to take over maintenance of an approximately two-mile segment of Spotsylvania Parkway that is currently maintained pursuant to a 2005 "Easement and Cost Sharing Agreement" unless the homeowners association that is party to such cost-sharing agreement and Spotsylvania County reach a new road maintenance agreement prior to July 1, 2020.
HB-1836: Spotsylvania Parkway; VDOT to maintain a certain segment beginning in 2020.
Sponsored by: Rep. Robert Orrock
House Sustained Governor's Veto on 04/05/2017
HB-1105: Relating to granting certain municipalities authority to adopt development regulations around certain military facilities; creating a criminal offense.
Sponsored by: Rep. Rick Miller
Scheduled For Public Hearing On . . . on 04/05/2017
You have voted HB-1105: Relating to granting certain municipalities authority to adopt development regulations around certain military facilities; creating a criminal offense..
Prioritization of statewide transportation projects; exceptions. [HB-1831]
Prioritization of statewide transportation projects; exceptions. Exempts projects on U.S. Route 121, commonly known as the Coalfield Expressway, and U.S. Route 460 from the prioritization process that the Commonwealth Transportation Board applies to projects for state funding.
HB-1831: Prioritization of statewide transportation projects; exceptions.
Sponsored by: Rep. Terry Kilgore
Left In Transportation on 02/07/2017
Practical design standards for projects. [HB-1804]
Practical design standards for projects. Requires the Department of Transportation to employ practical design standards for any highway system project, including all projects costing more than $5 million. "Practical design standards" are defined in the bill as standards that incorporate maximum flexibility in application of standards that reduce the cost of project delivery while preserving and enhancing safety and mobility.
HB-1804: Practical design standards for projects.
Sponsored by: Sen. John Bell
Left In Transportation on 02/07/2017