Bonds; authorize issuance to assist City of Pearl with installation of traffic signal at intersection of MS Highway 468 and Murray Drive.
Impact
The bonds authorized by this act are classified as general obligations of the State of Mississippi, meaning the payment of these bonds is backed by the full faith and credit of the state. This financial arrangement implies that if state appropriations fall short, the State Treasurer must utilize any available funds in the State Treasury not already allocated to cover the principal and interest due on these bonds. Additionally, any investment earnings generated from the special fund created for these bonds will go towards the debt service, ensuring that funding remains adequate for bond obligations.
Summary
House Bill 285 authorizes the issuance of state general obligation bonds to assist the City of Pearl, Mississippi, in paying for the construction and installation of a traffic signal at the intersection of Mississippi Highway 468 and Murray Drive. The total amount of bonds issued under this act is capped at $600,000, and these funds will specifically be allocated to cover related costs of the project.
Contention
While the bill primarily addresses the funding for the traffic signal project in Pearl, it raises discussions about the allocation of state resources for local projects. There may be varying opinions on whether issuing bonds for such infrastructural improvements is the best approach, considering the potential impact on state debt levels. However, support for the bill emphasizes the importance of ensuring safety at a significant intersection, which could mitigate traffic accidents and enhance the quality of life for residents in the area. The bill sets a clear timeline, stipulating that no bonds can be issued after July 1, 2030, highlighting the urgency and planning needed for such projects.