Missoula County supports SB 44: Revise subdivision laws, up for hearing this afternoon in the Senate Local Government Committee. If passed, this bill would clarify the Sanitation in Subdivision Act, make it easier to approve exemptions when appropriate, and provide incentives for local instead of state sanitation review. Missoula County also supports the process that DEQ used over the interim to identify needed changes. They brought together regulators and stakeholders to find language that everyone could agree on.
Missoula County supports SB 44: Revise subdivision laws, up for hearing this afternoon in the House Local Government Committee. If passed, this bill would clarify the Sanitation in Subdivision Act, make it easier to approve exemptions when appropriate, and provide incentives for local instead of state sanitation review. Missoula County also supports the process that DEQ used over the interim to identify needed changes. They brought together regulators and stakeholders to find language that everyone could agree on.
Missoula County supports SB 44: Revise subdivision laws, up for second reading this morning on the House floor. If passed, this bill would clarify the Sanitation in Subdivision Act, make it easier to approve exemptions when appropriate, and provide incentives for local instead of state sanitation review. Missoula County also supports the process that DEQ used over the interim to identify needed changes. They brought together regulators and stakeholders to find language that everyone could agree on.
Senators Boldman and Morigeau,
ReplyDeleteMissoula County supports SB 44: Revise subdivision laws, up for hearing this afternoon in the Senate Local Government Committee. If passed, this bill would clarify the Sanitation in Subdivision Act, make it easier to approve exemptions when appropriate, and provide incentives for local instead of state sanitation review. Missoula County also supports the process that DEQ used over the interim to identify needed changes. They brought together regulators and stakeholders to find language that everyone could agree on.
Please support SB 44.
Representatives Thane and Whitman,
ReplyDeleteMissoula County supports SB 44: Revise subdivision laws, up for hearing this afternoon in the House Local Government Committee. If passed, this bill would clarify the Sanitation in Subdivision Act, make it easier to approve exemptions when appropriate, and provide incentives for local instead of state sanitation review. Missoula County also supports the process that DEQ used over the interim to identify needed changes. They brought together regulators and stakeholders to find language that everyone could agree on.
Please support SB 44.
Representatives,
ReplyDeleteMissoula County supports SB 44: Revise subdivision laws, up for second reading this morning on the House floor. If passed, this bill would clarify the Sanitation in Subdivision Act, make it easier to approve exemptions when appropriate, and provide incentives for local instead of state sanitation review. Missoula County also supports the process that DEQ used over the interim to identify needed changes. They brought together regulators and stakeholders to find language that everyone could agree on.
Please support SB 44.