Email from Pat: Missoula County supports this bill which would revise the Montana footpath and bicycle trail act, and among other benefits, create a temporary pilot project for maintenance and repair of shared-use paths; establish a $2 temporary optional fee on motor vehicle registration; and enable maintenance agreements for shared use paths. The bill would support continued and improved opportunities for MDT and Missoula County to meet the traveling and safety needs of bicyclists and pedestrians.
Missoula County supports HB 225 – Funding of maintenance for paved paths, before House Local Government this afternoon. This legislation would create a temporary pilot project for maintenance and repair of shared-use paths, establish a $2 temporary optional fee on motor vehicle registration, and enable maintenance agreements for shared-use paths. Additionally, HB 225 would support continued and improved opportunities for Missoula County and the Montana Department of Transportation to meet the safety needs of bicyclists and pedestrians.
Missoula County supports HB 225 – Funding of maintenance for paved paths, being heard on the House floor this afternoon. This legislation would create a temporary pilot project for maintenance and repair of shared-use paths, establish a $2 temporary optional fee on motor vehicle registration, and enable maintenance agreements for shared-use paths. Additionally, HB 225 would support continued and improved opportunities for Missoula County and the Montana Department of Transportation to meet the safety needs of bicyclists and pedestrians.
Missoula County supports HB 225 – Funding of maintenance for paved paths, being heard on the House floor this afternoon. This legislation would create a temporary pilot project for maintenance and repair of shared-use paths, establish a $2 temporary optional fee on motor vehicle registration, and enable maintenance agreements for shared-use paths. Additionally, HB 225 would support continued and improved opportunities for Missoula County and the Montana Department of Transportation to meet the safety needs of bicyclists and pedestrians.
Pat would like the following language added before sending next:
This bill would revise the Montana footpath and bicycle trail act, allow for maintenance and repair of shared-use paths, and provide funding for bicycle/pedestrian safety and education. The bill would bolster the County's ability to partner with agencies to address shared-use path maintenance which will protect public safety and enhance tourism opportunities.
Senators, Missoula County supports HB 225 – Funding of maintenance for paved paths, being heard on the Senate floor this afternoon. This legislation would create a temporary pilot project for maintenance and repair of shared-use paths, establish a $2 temporary optional fee on motor vehicle registration, and enable maintenance agreements for shared-use paths. This bill would revise the Montana footpath and bicycle trail act, allow for maintenance and repair of shared-use paths, and provide funding for bicycle/pedestrian safety and education. The bill would bolster the County's ability to partner with agencies to address shared-use path maintenance which will protect public safety and enhance tourism opportunities. Please support HB 225.
Email from Pat: Missoula County supports this bill which would revise the Montana footpath and bicycle trail act, and among other benefits, create a temporary pilot project for maintenance and repair of shared-use paths; establish a $2 temporary optional fee on motor vehicle registration; and enable maintenance agreements for shared use paths. The bill would support continued and improved opportunities for MDT and Missoula County to meet the traveling and safety needs of bicyclists and pedestrians.
ReplyDeleteTo be sent today at 1:00pm:
ReplyDeleteRepresentative Hertz,
Missoula County supports HB 225 – Funding of maintenance for paved paths, before House Local Government this afternoon. This legislation would create a temporary pilot project for maintenance and repair of shared-use paths, establish a $2 temporary optional fee on motor vehicle registration, and enable maintenance agreements for shared-use paths. Additionally, HB 225 would support continued and improved opportunities for Missoula County and the Montana Department of Transportation to meet the safety needs of bicyclists and pedestrians.
Please support HB 225.
Sending the following:
ReplyDeleteRepresentatives,
Missoula County supports HB 225 – Funding of maintenance for paved paths, being heard on the House floor this afternoon. This legislation would create a temporary pilot project for maintenance and repair of shared-use paths, establish a $2 temporary optional fee on motor vehicle registration, and enable maintenance agreements for shared-use paths. Additionally, HB 225 would support continued and improved opportunities for Missoula County and the Montana Department of Transportation to meet the safety needs of bicyclists and pedestrians.
Please support HB 225.
Sending the following today at noon:
ReplyDeleteRepresentatives,
Missoula County supports HB 225 – Funding of maintenance for paved paths, being heard on the House floor this afternoon. This legislation would create a temporary pilot project for maintenance and repair of shared-use paths, establish a $2 temporary optional fee on motor vehicle registration, and enable maintenance agreements for shared-use paths. Additionally, HB 225 would support continued and improved opportunities for Missoula County and the Montana Department of Transportation to meet the safety needs of bicyclists and pedestrians.
Please support HB 225.
Pat would like the following language added before sending next:
ReplyDeleteThis bill would revise the Montana footpath and bicycle trail act, allow for maintenance and repair of shared-use paths, and provide funding for bicycle/pedestrian safety and education. The bill would bolster the County's ability to partner with agencies to address shared-use path maintenance which will protect public safety and enhance tourism opportunities.
Sending the following today at noon:
ReplyDeleteSenators,
Missoula County supports HB 225 – Funding of maintenance for paved paths, being heard on the Senate floor this afternoon. This legislation would create a temporary pilot project for maintenance and repair of shared-use paths, establish a $2 temporary optional fee on motor vehicle registration, and enable maintenance agreements for shared-use paths. This bill would revise the Montana footpath and bicycle trail act, allow for maintenance and repair of shared-use paths, and provide funding for bicycle/pedestrian safety and education. The bill would bolster the County's ability to partner with agencies to address shared-use path maintenance which will protect public safety and enhance tourism opportunities.
Please support HB 225.