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5/16/07-Gov. Mitch Daniels signed a bill into law allowing large trucks more access to certain roads in the state.
The new law, previously SB220, designates sections of state Routes 3 and 9 and U.S. 20 as extra heavy duty highways. The distinction allows up to 90,000 pound loads.
The change in classification will take effect once the Indiana Department of Transportation completes "all improvements, upgrades and rehabilitation necessary to make the designated sections suitable to safely bear loads permitted" for extra heavy duty highways.
It also allows the issuance of annual permits for heavy vehicles transporting ocean going containers. The permit fee will be $800.

5/1/07-A bill headed to Gov. Mitch Daniels' desk would allow large trucks more access to certain roads in the state.
Sponsored by Sen. Dennis Kruse, R-Auburn, SB220 would designate sections of state Routes 3 and 9 and U.S. 20 as extra heavy duty highways. The distinction would allow up to 90,000 pound loads.
The change in classification would take effect once the Indiana Department of Transportation completes "all improvements, upgrades and rehabilitation necessary to make the designated sections suitable to safely bear loads permitted" for extra heavy duty highways.
A provision added to the bill in the House would allow the issuance of annual permits for heavy vehicles transporting ocean going containers. The permit fee would be $800.
For bill status, call (317) 232-9856.

4/25/07-A bill in a House-Senate conference committee would allow large trucks more access to certain roads in the state.
Sponsored by Sen. Dennis Kruse, R-Auburn, SB220 would designate sections of state Routes 3 and 9 and U.S. 20 as extra heavy duty highways.
The change in classification would take effect once the Indiana Department of Transportation completes "all improvements, upgrades and rehabilitation necessary to make the designated sections suitable to safely bear loads permitted" for extra heavy duty highways.
A provision added to the bill in the House would allow the issuance of annual permits for heavy vehicles transporting ocean going containers. The permit fee would be $800.
For bill status, call (317) 232-9856.

4/12/07-House lawmakers approved a bill that would allow large trucks more access to certain roads in the state. Sponsored by Sen. Dennis Kruse, R-Auburn, SB220 would designate sections of state Routes 3 and 9 and U.S. 20 as extra heavy duty highways.
The change in classification would take effect once the Indiana Department of Transportation completes "all improvements, upgrades and rehabilitation necessary to make the designated sections suitable to safely bear loads permitted" for extra heavy duty highways.
A provision added to the bill in the House would allow the issuance of annual permits for heavy vehicles transporting ocean going containers. The permit fee would be $800.
The bill has been sent back to the Senate for final approval before moving to the governor's desk. For bill status, call (317) 232-9856.

2/21/07-The Senate unanimously approved a bill that would allow large trucks more access to certain roads in the state. It has been forwarded to the House for further consideration.
Sponsored by Sen. Dennis Kruse, R-Auburn, SB220 would designate sections of state Routes 3 and 9 and U.S. 20 as extra heavy duty highways.
The change in classification would take effect once the Indiana Department of Transportation completes "all improvements, upgrades and rehabilitation necessary to make the designated sections suitable to safely bear loads permitted" for extra heavy duty highways.
The bill is in the House Roads and Transportation Committee. For bill status, call (317) 232-9856.

 

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