Arizona 2026 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1730

Caption

Kachina Point Road

Impact

The enactment of SB1730 will ensure that all state documents, records, and papers related to the former Leupp Road will now reflect its new designation. This suggests a formal acknowledgment of cultural histories tied to geographic locations, which may be especially relevant to local Indigenous communities or heritage groups advocating for historical recognition.

Summary

SB1730, introduced in the Arizona Senate, is a legislative act aimed at officially redesignating Leupp Road as Kachina Point Road. This bill amends Title 41, Chapter 4.1 of the Arizona Revised Statutes, specifically adding section 41-837.02 which lays down the procedure for this name change. Stakeholders have recognized the importance of being able to accurately reflect the cultural significance of road names in official state documentation and records.

Contention

While there appears to be no significant opposition outlined in the bill text to the renaming of the road, discussions around such redesignations can often evoke differing opinions within communities. Supporters may see this as a positive affirmation of cultural identity, while some residents may require education and outreach regarding the reasons behind such changes to foster acceptance and understanding.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ HB2304

Appropriations; highway and road projects

AZ HB2339

Historical society; local chapters; fund

AZ HCR2038

Rulemaking; legislative ratification; regulatory costs

AZ HB2239

Appropriation; N9073 Rockfall/Roadway project

AZ HB2276

Legislative ratification; rulemaking; regulatory costs

AZ SB1656

Boards; commissions; continuations; fee prohibition

AZ HB2764

State greeting; howdy

AZ SB1043

Homeless shelter services fund; appropriation

AZ HB2311

Study committee; continuation; massage therapy

AZ HB2632

Regulatory costs; rulemaking; legislative ratification

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.