SB 156 Designates certain highways and bridges in the state
Sponsor: Nasheed
LR Number: 0098H.05T Fiscal Notes
Committee: Transportation, Infrastructure and Public Safety
Last Action: 6/25/2015 - Signed by Governor Journal Page:
Title: HCS SB 156 Calendar Position:
Effective Date: August 28, 2015
House Handler: Hubbard

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HCS/SB 156 - This act designates the portion of State Highway 115 in St. Louis City from the intersection of Natural Bridge Avenue and Salisbury Street west to the intersection of State Highway 115 and Jennings Station Road as the "Theodore McNeal Highway".

This act designates the State Highway 19 bridge over the Meramec River in Crawford County between the cities of Cuba and Steelville as the "Betty Vickers Memorial Bridge".

This act designates the portion of U.S. Highway 160 in Ripley County which is located within the city limits of Doniphan as the "Billy Yates Highway".

This act designates the portion of Business Highway 71 from the intersection of Interstate 29 traveling north for two miles in Andrew county as the "Randy Bever Memorial Highway".

This act designates the portion of U.S. Highway 160 from the bridge that crosses Bryant creek continuing two and one-half miles east of such bridge in Ozark county as the "Jerry Corp Memorial Highway".

This act designates the bridge on Highway CC over North Fork White River in Ozark County as the "Irwin C. Cudworth Memorial Bridge".

This act designates the portion of State Highway 10 from the western border of the city limits of Norborne in Carroll county to the eastern border of the city limits of Hardin in Ray county as the "Ray-Carroll County Veterans Memorial Highway".

This act designates the portion of Highway 54 from the Grand Glaize Bridge to Key Largo Road in Camden county as the "Veterans Memorial Expressway".

This act contains provisions identical to HB 1216 (2015), SB 318 (2015) and SS/SCS/HBs 522, 34, 133, 134, 810, 338 & 873 (2015).

MICHELA BIRK