Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1360

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

MDOT; direct to place signage on segment of I-22 in Marshall County, MS, indicating location of the "Marshall County Fairgrounds".

Impact

This bill's passage would contribute positively to local tourism and community events by guiding visitors more effectively to the fairgrounds. Improved signage can be key in attracting visitors and encouraging participation in events held at the fairgrounds, potentially leading to increased economic activity in the area. Furthermore, it underscores the importance placed on infrastructure improvements within the state to support local interests. The responsibility for funding the signage will lie with Marshall County, per the bill's provisions, highlighting the direct engagement of local governance in regional infrastructure projects.

Summary

House Bill 1360 is designed to enhance transportation signage in Marshall County, Mississippi. The bill specifically authorizes the Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT) to erect signs on both the east and west corridors of Interstate-22 as vehicles approach the Exit 26 off-ramp. The purpose of the signs is to provide directional information regarding the 'Marshall County Fairgrounds', aiming to improve accessibility and visibility for visitors to the fairgrounds. This initiative comes as part of efforts to boost local events and attractions through enhanced wayfinding signage.

Contention

While the bill seems straightforward, discussions regarding its implications involve a broader context of state versus local governance. Some may argue about the appropriateness of using state resources, even indirectly, to bolster local advertising efforts. Moreover, potential concerns could arise regarding highway safety and the aesthetic impact of additional signage on travelers’ experience along the interstate. However, these points of contention appear to be minimal in the transcripts reviewed, suggesting a smooth legislative process for this bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1490

Honorary signage; authorize erection of on I-10 and MS Hwy 63 N in honor of two-time olympic gold medalist, Devin Booker.

MS SB2010

U.S. Route 84; require appropriate signage in Lincoln County to indicate the location of the Berean Children's Home.

MS HB689

Appropriation; Marshall County for repair and renovation of the courthouse.

MS HB1245

Memorial highways; designate various segments of public roadway as upon certain conditions.

MS HB1970

Suffrage; restore to Robert Banks of Marshall County.

MS HB4010

Suffrage; restore to Krisi M. Wiening-Cox of Marshall County.

MS HB1661

Appropriation; Marshall County for costs of planning and engineering related to completion of the Byhalia Bridge Road Project.

MS HB685

Appropriation; Marshall County for completion of Marianna Road Project.

MS HB854

Memorial highways; designate segment of MS Hwy 19 South in Neshoba County as the "MSgt. Bridgette R. Horn Memorial Highway."

MS HB693

Bonds; authorize issuance to assist with repair and renovation of the Rosenwald School in Marshall County.

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